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The diagonal of square A is (a + b). Then the diagonal of square B whose area is twice the area of A, will be : (a) 2(a + b) (b) 2(a + b) (c) (a + b)2 (d) 2(a + b)2 ​

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Answered by answerwithme
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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagonal of a square A is (a+b). The diagonal of a square whose are is twice the area of square b , Hence option [B] is the right answer

Answered by rsrinu9916
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Step-by-step explanation:

option B is the answer hope it will help u

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