If I have a circle of radius 1 then what would the radius of a second circle need to be for it to have twice the area of the first?
Not sure if answered yet, but it's around 1.41.
Let's just round it. 1
@Tijs started
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If I have a circle of radius 1 then what would the radius of a second circle need to be for it to have twice the area of the first?