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Let `S_(1),S_(2),S_(3)`, …. Are squares such that for each `nge1,` The length of the side of `S_(n)` is equal to length of diagonal of `S_(n+1)`. If the length of the side `S_(1)` is 10 cm then for what value of n, the area of `S_(n)` is less than 1 sq.cm.

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