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Diagonal of a square is _______ times of its sides (length) *​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Diagonal d forms a triangle with adjacent sides a. Since this is a square we know this is a right triangle and we can use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine the length of d. Sides of length a form each of the legs and d is the hypotenuse. So the equation looks like this:

122+122=d2

Solve for d

144+144=d2

288=d2

d=288−−−√

We can simplify this to

144⋅2−−−−−√=144−−−√⋅2–√=122–√

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Answered by sam9876
5

Answer:

two times

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