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The length of side of a square is 'a' me...

The length of side of a square is 'a' metre. A second square is formed by joining the middle points of this square. Then a third square is formed by joining the middle points of the sides of the second square and so on. Then, the sum of the areas of squares which carried upto infinity, is

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