The figure shown above contains four squares which are arranged such that:
i) No two squares overlap, only touch at corners
ii) Squares A and C touch B and D, but not each other.
iii)Squares B and D touch every other square.
iv) Squares A, C and D each have a corner on a common line.
Show that the length of a side of square B is twice the length of a side of square D.
Solution will be posted by the end of the week.
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