In Figure, a square is inscribed in a circle of diameter d and another square is circumscribing the circle. Is the area of the outer square four times the area of the inner square? Give reasons for your answer.
Check whether the area of the outer square is four times the area of the inner square or not.
Let the diameter of the circle is .
Diagonal of the inner square Diameter of the circle Side of the outer square.
Side of the square
Area of the inner square
Area of the outer square
We can observe that the area of the outer square is two times the area of the inner square.
Hence, the statement is false