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A. 8cm
B. 8√2cm
C. 16cm
D. 4√2cm
Explanation:
Area of given square = ½ x (diagonal) 2 = 16cm2
Area of new square =(2 x 16)cm2 = 32cm2
Let the diagonal of 2nd squared be D cm
Then ½ x D2 = 32
=> D2 =64
=> D = 8 cm
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