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Two lines are drawn parallel to the diagonal of a square as shown in the first figure. Another set of parallel lines are drawn along the second diagonal to form a larger square of the area 61 cm2 as shown in the second figure, then the area of the original square is


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Two lines are drawn parallel to the diagonal of a square and another set of parallel lines are drawn along the second diagonal to form a larger square,

Then the area of the larger square is double the area of the original square.

Given that the area of the larger square is 61 cm2

The area of the original square is 30.5 cm2


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