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Show that the area of the circumcircle of any square is twice the area of its incircle.

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Answered by lesasunny
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Let ABCD be a square of side 'a' whose incircle and circum circle are drawn as shown in the above figure. Clearly, the diameter of circum circle is AC and diameter of incircle is EF which is equal to side AB i.e., 'a'.

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