Each diagonal of a square is 14 cm. its area is
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Length of the Diagonal = 14 cm
Let, the side of the square is a cm.
Using Pythagoras Theorem, we get
14^2 = a^2 + a^2 = 2 a^2
=> a = 7 / √2
Now, Area of the square = (side)^2 = (7/√2)^2
Therefore, Area = 49/4 = 12.25 sq. cm.
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Length of the Diagonal = 14 cm
Let, the side of the square is a cm.
Using Pythagoras Theorem, we get
14^2 = a^2 + a^2 = 2 a^2
=> a = 7 / √2
Now, Area of the square = (side)^2 = (7/√2)^2
Therefore, Area = 49/4 = 12.25 sq. cm.
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HAPPY TO HELP :)
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