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A diagonal of a square A is(a+b). Find the diagonal of a square B whose area is twice the area of square A.

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Answered by achalkatkar
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Answer:

2(a+b) is the homogeneous mixture

Answered by sangepurevanth
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of square b = 2* area of square a

Diagonal of square b = 2*diagonal of square a

2*(a+b)= diagonal of square b

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