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If a square of area `A/2` is cut off from a given square of area `A`, then the ratio of diagonal of the cut off square to that of the given square is (a) `1:5` (b) `1:2sqrt(5)` (c) `1:sqrt(5)` (d) `1:sqrt(2)`

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