Question 1201212
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By the way,  the problem's formulation is  DEFECTIVE  in this post.


Indeed,  it says that the small square is centered inside the large square,
but does not say that the sides of the small square are parallel to the sides of the large square.


Without it, &nbsp;the conception itself &nbsp;" of the space between&nbsp;" &nbsp;as &nbsp;<U>a distance</U> &nbsp;MAKES &nbsp;no &nbsp;SENSE.