2021 JMC 10 Problems/Problem 7
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Problem
For some real the area of a square equals and the product of the lengths of its diagonals equals What is the perimeter of this square?
Solution
Let the square have side length The diagonals have length So, the product of the length of both diagonals is and the square's area is which is half of the product of the diagonals. We have The area is implying that the side length is and the perimeter is