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find the length of the diagnal of the square whose side is 2 cm

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Answered by borasej
1

Answer:

2.83

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Answered by artibindu
1

Answer:under root 8


Step-by-step explanation:

we know that all sides of a square form a right angle angle 90 degrees therefore Pythagoras Theorem can be applied which is equals to base square plus height square should be equal to transversal square for hypotenuse square put the terms which would conclude into 2 square + 2 square should be equal to transversal square it means 4 + 4 equal to transversal square 8 = 2 transversal square transversal is equals to under root 8

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