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gmattesttaker2
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Hello,
Can you please help with this:
What is the largest possible area of a triangle inside a circle of radius 1 if one
vertex of the triangle is on the center of the circle and the other two vertices are
on the circumference?
A) 1/3
B) 1/2
C) 1
D) pi/2
E) pi
OA: B
I came up with the following triangle. To find the largest possible area is it necessary that the triangle should be equilateral? However, I am still getting the wrong answer. Can you please assist?
Thanks,
Sri
Can you please help with this:
What is the largest possible area of a triangle inside a circle of radius 1 if one
vertex of the triangle is on the center of the circle and the other two vertices are
on the circumference?
A) 1/3
B) 1/2
C) 1
D) pi/2
E) pi
OA: B
I came up with the following triangle. To find the largest possible area is it necessary that the triangle should be equilateral? However, I am still getting the wrong answer. Can you please assist?
Thanks,
Sri
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