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⭐In a figure a square is inscribed in a circle of diameter d and another square is circumscribing the circle. Is the area of the outer square 4 times the area of inner square? Give reasons for your answer. ⭐

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Answered by abcxyz12
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diameter will be the hypotenuse of the small square and a parallel line for a side in the large square.

so in small square,(a -side)

(a)2 + (a)2 = (d)2

2(a)2=(d)2

side a= d/ root 2

in large square ,(A----side)

A: d side A= d

now to find ratio =Iarge square area/ small square area

=> (d)2/2/(d)2

=> 1/2

• thus the ration is 2:1 and the larger circle is not 4 times the small one.

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