There is a triangle in a circle. The area of the triangle is 15 square centimeters. What's the area of the circle?... but why is the area of the triangle the bottom?

There is a triangle in a circle. The area of the triangle is 15 square centimeters. What's the area of the circle?... but why is the area of the triangle the bottom?

Let the side length of triangle be x cm, then 15 = (√ 3 / 4) x & # 178; X & # 178; = 60 / √ 3, radius of circle = x / √ 3
Area of circle = π (x / √ 3) &# 178; = (π / 3) x & # 178; = 20 π / √ 3 ≈ 36.276 (CM & # 178;)