A circle has aradius of 10 m. Inscribed is an equilateral triangle. In the triangle is inscribed another circle. In the second circle inscribed another equilateral triangle, so on and so forth. Find the area of the 10th circle

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9) A circle has a radius of 10 m. Inscribed is an equilateral
triangle. In the triangle is inscribed another circle. In the
second circle inscribed another equilateral triangle, so
on and so forth. Find the area of the 10th circle
Transcribed Image Text:9) A circle has a radius of 10 m. Inscribed is an equilateral triangle. In the triangle is inscribed another circle. In the second circle inscribed another equilateral triangle, so on and so forth. Find the area of the 10th circle
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