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Question Number 207243 by efronzo1 last updated on 10/May/24
Answered by mr W last updated on 10/May/24
s=side length of square  ((s/2))^2 =s×1  ⇒s=4  square′s area=s^2 =16 ✓
$${s}={side}\:{length}\:{of}\:{square} \\ $$$$\left(\frac{{s}}{\mathrm{2}}\right)^{\mathrm{2}} ={s}×\mathrm{1} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow{s}=\mathrm{4} \\ $$$${square}'{s}\:{area}={s}^{\mathrm{2}} =\mathrm{16}\:\checkmark \\ $$
Commented by efronzo1 last updated on 11/May/24
intersecting chord theorem
$$\mathrm{intersecting}\:\mathrm{chord}\:\mathrm{theorem} \\ $$

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