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Here is a fun maths question

Suppose that the given diagram is a swimming pool. and i want to double it's area.
but the conditions are 1#The pool must be in square shape shape 2#and none of it's trees present in four corners should get submerged in water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Well we can do it .

We need to take each side as hypotenuse and form the other two sides of it .

This will give us a bigger square with twice the area without submerging the coxonut tree.

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Answered by GraceS
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We can take a side if the square and make its hypotenuse .

when we add all the hypotenuse of al the sides we will get so formed in the fig given above .

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