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Pythagoras’ theorem can be used to find the diagonal of a rectangle. The width and height of the rectangle become a and b in the formula and c is the diagonal length.
If you contemplate the quadrupled square for a while, you might think to join the midpoints of adjacent sides–in effect, drawing the diagonals of the four copies of the original square.
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