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explain about the diagonals of
square ​

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Answered by OfficialPk
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Answer:

  • A square has two diagonals. Each one is a line segment drawn between the opposite vertices (corners) of the square. The diagonals have the following properties:
  1. The two diagonals are congruent
  2. Each diagonal bisects the other.
  3. Each diagonal divides the square into two congruent isosceles right triangles.

Length of the diagonal

 =  \sqrt{2 {s}^{2} }

s \sqrt{2}

Answered by deepikamr06
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Answer:

A square has two diagonals. Each one is a line segment drawn between the opposite vertices (corners) of the square. ... In other words, the point where the diagonals intersect (cross), divides each diagonal into two equal parts. Each diagonal divides the square into two congruent isosceles right triangles.

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