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From each square we can construct a second square, whose area is double that of the first square.

Construct from the square abcd below a second square, whose area is double the area of ​​the square abcd.

50 brainiest if correct From each square we can construct a second square whose area is double that of the first square Construct from the square abcd below a s class=

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Answer:

So the first thought would be to make the length and width twice the size of the original square but this would actually cause us to multiply the area by 4.

The second thought was to raise one of the sides to be twice the length or width and that would give us the correct answer since we are just multiplying it by 2.  If side AB is the only one that can move then we would just extend that side twice the original length.