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What is the area of the square, if the length of its diagonal is 13213\sqrt{2} units?

A. 104 sq. units

B. 169 sq. units

C. 3387 sq. units

D. 676 sq. units

AB

BC

CD

DA

Answer:

A. B

Read Explanation:

Short Trick:

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

=(132)22=169sq.units=\frac{ (13\sqrt{2})^2}{2} = 169 sq. units

Detailed Solution:

Let, side of the square = x unit

Hence, diagonal=2×Side=x2=\sqrt{2}\times{Side}= x\sqrt{2}

According to the question,

x2=132 x\sqrt{2} = 13\sqrt{2}

⇒ x = 13

∴ Area of the square = Side2  = 132 = 169 sq. units


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