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The diagonal of a square A is (a+b). The diagonal of a square whose area is twice the area of square A, is

A2 (a+b)

B2(a+b)22 (a+b)^2

C2(a+b)\sqrt{2}(a+b)

D2(ab)\sqrt{2}(a-b)

Answer:

2(a+b)\sqrt{2}(a+b)

Read Explanation:

Area of the square A =(diagonal)22=\frac{(diagonal)^2}{2}

=(a+b)22=\frac{(a+b)^2}{2}

Area of the new square ==(a+b)22×2=(a+b)2==\frac{(a+b)^2}{2}\times{2}=(a+b)^2

=>Side=(a+b)

Diagonal=2×sideDiagonal=\sqrt{2}\times{side}

=2(a+b)=\sqrt{2}(a+b)


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