Math, asked by UtsavPlayz, 1 year ago

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What is the ratio of the area of a square to that of the square
drawn on its diagonal?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let each of the side of the square be x units.

So, Area of that square = x² sq. unit.

Similarly, diagonal = x√2 unit.

So, its area = (x√2)² = 2x² sq. unit.

Thus, ratio of those areas will be :

x² : 2x²

= 1 : 2 [REQUIRED ANSWER]


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UtsavPlayz: what do you mean by the diagonal's area??
Anonymous: Square have diagonal....... That's area can be calculated using that formula.
Answered by sonu99065
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Let each of the side of the square be x units.

So, Area of that square = x² sq. unit.

Similarly, diagonal = x√2 unit.

So, its area = (x√2)² = 2x² sq. unit.

Thus, ratio of those areas will be :

x² : 2x²

= 1 : 2 [REQUIRED ANSWER]


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