It is impossible to draw a circle inside another circle without containing it's center unless it has greater than one quarter of the original circle's area.
But, what about a square?
Is it possible to draw a square inside another square without containing it's center such that it's area is bigger than one quarter of the area of the original square?
Note: You are allowed to rotate the square.
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