A diagonal of a square is 4√2cm . The diagonal of another square whose area is double that of the first square is ?
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Diagonal of a square = 4√2 cm
The diagonal of another square whose area is double that of first square.
Area of square with diagonal 4√2 cm
= 1/2×(diagonal)
= 1/2 × (4√2)^2 cm^2
= 16 cm^2
Area of the second square
= 2 × 16 cm^2
= 32 cm^2
Let d cm be diagonal of the second square. Then
1/2d^2 cm^2
= 32 cm^2
=> d^2 = 2 × 32 cm^2
=> d = √64 cm^2
Therefore the diagonal of another square whose area is double that of the first square is 8 cm.
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