Math, asked by poojavashisht1986, 5 months ago

find the area of square whose side is 1/2 m​

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Answered by priyasamanta501
8

Answer :

Formula Required :-

Area of the square = (side)²

Required Answer :

Side = 1/2m

Area of the square = 1/2×1/2

= 1/4m² or 0.25m²

Therefore,the area of the square is 0.25m²

Answered by mathdude500
2

Answer:

Question:-

  • Find the area of square, whose side is 1/2 m.

Answer

Given :-

  • Side of a square = 1/2 m

To Find :-

  • Area of square

Formula used :-

\bf \:Area \:  of  \: square  =  {x}^{2}

where,

  • x = side of square

Solution :-

\bf \:Side  \: of \:  the  \: square,  \: x = \dfrac{1}{2}  \: m

We know,

\bf \:Area  \: of  \: square  =  {x}^{2}

Now substituting the value of x in above formula

\bf \:Area  \: of  \: square  \:  =  {(\dfrac{1}{2} )}^{2}  = \dfrac{1}{4}  \:  {m}^{2}

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Additional Information

Properties of a Square

  • All four interior angles are equal to 90°
  • All four sides of the square are congruent or equal to each other
  • The opposite sides of the square are parallel to each other
  • The diagonals of the square bisect each other at 90°
  • The two diagonals of the square are equal to each other
  • The square has 4 vertices and 4 sides
  • The diagonal of the square divide it into two similar isosceles triangles
  • The length of diagonals is greater than the sides of the square.

Formulas

\boxed{Perimeter\:of\:Square=4 \times side}

\underline{\boxed{\sf Area \ of \ Square= {(side)}^{2}  =  \dfrac{1}{2} {(diagonal)}^{2}  }}

\boxed{diagonal \: of \: square \:  =  \sqrt{2}  \times side}

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