Answer:
[tex]f(r)=\pi.r^2\\f(4.3)=58.09\ cm^2[/tex]
Explanation:
Functions
When one magnitude depends on other (or others), we usually try to express them as a function which can contain any number of variables, constants, and operations.
The area of a circle is computed by the well-known formula
[tex]A=\pi r^2[/tex]
We are required to use function notation to express the area of a circle f(r) in terms of the radius r. If the radius is in cm, then the area is in [tex]cm^2[/tex].
The required function is
[tex]f(r)=\pi r^2[/tex]
For a radius of 4.3 cm:
[tex]f(4.3)=\pi\times 4.3^2=58.09\ cm^2[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{f(4.3)=58.09\ cm^2}[/tex]