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To find the square root of 4.2 geometrically, you can use a method involving a right triangle. First, construct a square with an area of 4.2 units. Then, create a right triangle where one leg measures 2 units (the square's side length) and the other leg is adjusted until the area of the triangle, combined with the square, reaches 4.2. The length of the hypotenuse will give you the square root of 4.2. Alternatively, you can also use a compass and straightedge to construct a segment whose length represents the square root of 4.2 based on the geometric mean.

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