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Mathematics, 14.05.2021 08:00 hard564

Does anybody know how to do this? It's Geometry question, I need the answer within a couple hrs or mins please: Find the total area of the figure where A is the center and PA = 8in. Leave answer in terms of π.

The radius of the circle is 270.

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