Math, asked by sahiljoseph2006, 4 months ago

Find the area of a square whose diagonal is 25√5​

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Answered by gauravpanghal0203
1

Step-by-step explanation:

I suppose from the given statement that it's diagonal is 25√5 m and we have to find the area.

therefore diagonal =√2side

25√5 = √2 side

25√5/√2 = side

area of a square = side^2

(25√5/√2)^2

25x25x5/2 m sq.

= 3125/2 m sq.

= 1562.5 m sq.

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Answered by alonsibi321
1

Answer:

Area of square=[(Diagonal)

2

]÷2

=(25×25)÷2sq.cm.

=625÷2sq.cm.

=312.5sq.cm.

Then,

We get area of a square is 312.5sq.cm.

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