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well our school don't do whatever the maths challenge thingy is???
but it does not matter i probably wouldnt be able to do it even with help..i am very bad at problem solving.
thanks anyways.
Show that if a rectangle, which is twice as long as it is broad, can fit diagonally into a square, then it can also fit into the square with its sides parallel to the sides of the square. Also, prove this is not true if the rectangle is three times as long as it is wide.
hope someone can help thanks.
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