Radius. the formula is Pi-r-squared i cant find the symbols on my comp
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It depends on the diameter of the circle and the width of the square, if they are the same then the answer is no. If you draw yourself a square then inscribe a circle with a radius of half the length of a side of the square, the circle will fit inside the square but the corners of the square will be outside the circle. Thus by inspection the area of the square is larger than the area of the circle.
There is no such thing as a "square circle". If you mean "8 square feet", that is already the area.
Area of a square = side squared Area of a circle = pi times radius squared
1/3.15159
Circle and square are two entirely different shapes. But the ratio of areas of square to circle if their perimeter is equal is pi/4.