Find the diagonal of 527 square
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The diagonal of a square is the line stretching from one corner of the square to the opposite corner. To find the diagonal of a square, you can use the formula {\displaystyle d=s{\sqrt {2}}}d=s{\sqrt {2}}, where {\displaystyle s}s equals one side length of the square. Sometimes, however, you might be asked to find the length of the diagonal given another value, such as the perimeter or area of the square. In these instances it is necessary to use different formulas first, so that you can determine the side length before using the diagonal formula.
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