SOLUTION: Construct a 8cm^2 square using a 4cm^2 square. Thank you!
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Question 992332: Construct a 8cm^2 square using a 4cm^2 square. Thank you!
Answer by ikleyn(52778) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Use the diagonal of the given square as the side of the larger square that you need to construct.
The diagonal of the given square is .
So the square of the diagonal is = 8.
It is the area of the square you need to construct.
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