Given that the image of function y = K-X (x > 0) passes through point (1,8), the edge BC of rectangle ABCD is on the x-axis Given that the image of function y = K (x > 0) passes through points (1,8), the edge BC of rectangle ABCD is on the X axis, e (m, n) is the midpoint of diagonal BD, and points a and E are on the image of function y = K (x > 0) 1. Use m to represent the abscissa of point C 2. Can rectangular ABCD be a square? If yes, find out the side length of the square; if not, explain the reason

Given that the image of function y = K-X (x > 0) passes through point (1,8), the edge BC of rectangle ABCD is on the x-axis Given that the image of function y = K (x > 0) passes through points (1,8), the edge BC of rectangle ABCD is on the X axis, e (m, n) is the midpoint of diagonal BD, and points a and E are on the image of function y = K (x > 0) 1. Use m to represent the abscissa of point C 2. Can rectangular ABCD be a square? If yes, find out the side length of the square; if not, explain the reason

k=8
y=8/x
M*N=8
E(M,8/M)
A(M/2,16/M)
B(M/2,0)
C(3M/2,0)
D(3M/2,16/M)
2:CB=M
AB=16/M
AB=CB
M^2=16
M=4
The side length of a square is ab = CB = 4