Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's consider the triangle SQR. We know it is right-angle because part of the rectangle PQRS. We can use the Pythagorean theorem:
[tex]SQ^{2} = RQ^{2} + SR^{2} \\SQ^{2} = 36 + 144 = 180\\SQ = \sqrt{180} = 13,4[/tex]
We can do the same for the square in which ON = 6 because it's a square:
[tex]OM^{2} = MN^{2} + ON^{2} \\OM^{2} = 36 + 36 = 72\\OM = \sqrt{72} = 8.5[/tex]
Now let's compare them:
8.5 X 2 = 17 so OM X 2 is not equal to SQ
The sentence is false.
PS : Sorry for the misspelling, I'm French =)