Math, asked by ramshafirdous24, 1 year ago

find the side of a square whose diagonals measure 6cm​

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Answered by chennailins
1

Answer:

Hello

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use pythagoras theorem

let the side be A cm

Now,

 {a}^{2}   +   {a}^{2}  = 6

2 {a}^{2}  = 6

 {a}^{2}  = 3 \\ a =  \sqrt{3}

Hope this helps

Answered by Unknown0708
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the side be X

According to Pythagoras

x^2+x^2= 6^2

2x^2=36

x^2=18

X=3√2

therefore each side of square is 3√2 cm long

the other answer given is not correct.

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