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Area of triangle = t^2 * √3 * 1/2
Area of square = s^2
As given
s^2 = t^2 * √3 * 1/2
so t^2/s^2 = 4/√3
t/s = 2/4√3
How did you get from t^2*sqrt3/2=s^2 ---> t^2/s^2=4/√3

I get 2/√3 for the RHS

Actually its a typo.
Read s^2 = t^2 * √3 *
1/2
As
s^2 = t^2 * √3 *
1/4
To speedup the things, remember
1. Area of a equilateral triangle of side t = t^2 * √3 * 1/4
2. Area of a triangle inscribed in a circle is r^2 * 3*SQRT(3)/4 where r is the radius of circle. Area of triangle is 41.3% of the area of circle.
3. Area of a circle, when the side of triangle inscribed in that circle is x, will be (PI * x^2) /3
4. Area of a square inscribed in a circle is 2* r^2 where r is the radius of circle. Area of triangle is approx 63.66% of the area of circle.