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Start with a square that has sides of length 1. Join the midpoints of the sides of the square to form a second square inside the first. Then join the midpoints of the sides of the second square to form a third square, and so on (as shown). Determine the sum of the a. areas of the infinite number of squares b. perimeters of the infinite number of squares.

how do you find the calculate an accurate sum of perimeter and areas of square when they are infinite number of square..... I only can find the formula ..

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