I deleted that post because I figured it out.  I actually made a commit in 
regards to adding documentation in solve() and really think more should be 
done on the documentation for flags.  See my pull request.

Coming from Mathematica and not extensively examining the symbol() 
documentation or (at the time) solve()'s source code it was not clear how 
to go about putting in assumptions in solve().  This shouldn't really 
matter for A=pi*r^2 stuff but when there are 100s of solutions then it's 
nice to weed some of them out, and really feel there should be a brief 
discussion in some of the functions in sympy/solvers on how to do that 
right out of the box to hit the ground running with complicated dsolve()s. 
 That is when people come to these kind of programs, that or undergrads in 
calc 1.

Regards,
Justin

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