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if the diagonal of a square is doubled, then area of


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Answered by deshna3711
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Answer:

Use Pythagoras theorem to find the diagonal of the square, then double it to get the new length. Use this length to compute the area of the resultant square.

Explanation:

If a diagonal of a square is doubled, then the area of the square becomes m times.

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