diameter of a square whose all side are frequently 10 cm
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what how can a square has diametre
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so before answering your question I want to tell you that square doesn't have diameter...only circles have.. if a circle is inscribed in a square
then the diameter of the circle is equal to the sides of the square....
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according to your question diameter is 10 cm...
but I am also giving the value of the diagonal of the square....in case you need that.....
Step-by-step explanation:
in a square the diagonal acts as hypothenuse and rest two are its sides....
so by using Pythagoras therom...
(hypothenuse)2=(opposite)2+(adjacent)2
- x^2 = 10^2 + 10^2
- x^2 = 100 + 100
- x = √(200)
- 14.14 cm....
I hope this answer helps you.......
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