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Part A: Describe the relationship between the area of circle O and the area of the
inscribed polygon.
Part B: As the number of sides of the inscribed polygon increases, will the area of the
inscribed polygon get closer to or farther from the area of the circle?
A. Part A: The area of circle O is greater than the area of the polygon. Part B: As the number of sides increases, the area of the inscribed polygon will get farther from the area of the circle.
B. Part A: The area of the circle O is less than the area of the polygon. Part B: As the number of sides increases, the area of the inscribed polygon will get farther from the area of the circle.
C. Part A: The area of circle O is less than the area of the polygon. Part B: As the number of sides increases, the area of the inscribed polygon will get closer to the area of the circle.
D. Part A: The area of circle O is greater than the area of the polygon. Part B: As the number of sides increases, the area of the inscribed polygon will get closer to the area of the circle.
E. None
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