Respuesta :

Answer:

100[tex]\pi[/tex] cm² or 314.16 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

First, you should find the radius of the circle, which is half the diameter.

r = 10 cm

The area of the circle = [tex]\pi[/tex]r²

So you just need to plug in and multiply everything.

A = [tex]\pi[/tex]10²

= 100[tex]\pi[/tex] cm²

Usually, you can leave it in terms of pi, but otherwise

= 314.16 cm²