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The diagonal of a rectangle is of length a. It splits each corner forming two angles with a ratio of 1:2. The area of the rectangle is: Select one: a. 1/2 a^2 b. 1/4 a^2 c. 2a^2 d.sqrt 2/2a^2 e. sqrt 3/4a^2 f/ sqrt 3/4a^2

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Explanation:

Given

Length of diagonal is a

Diagonal divides the angle in 1:2

such that
\theta +2\theta =90 (because angle between two sides is 90)


3\theta =90


\theta =30^(\circ)

width of rectangle is
b=a\sin \theta =(a)/(2)

Length of rectangle is
L=a\cos 30=(√(3))/(2)a

Area of rectangle
A=L\cdot b


A=(√(3))/(2)a* (a)/(2)


A=(√(3))/(4)a^2

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