If the perimeter of a square is 16200. What is the length of it's diagonal
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♣ QUADRILATERALS ♣
Given,
perimeter = 16200 cm
4a = 16200
a = 16200/4 = 4050 cm
Now,
Length of its diagonal,
Pythagorean Theorem!
H^2 = B^2 + P^2
Diagonal^2 = (4050)^2 + (4050)^2
Diagonal^2= 16402500 + 16402500
Diagonal = √32805000
= 5727.56
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♣ QUADRILATERALS ♣
Given,
perimeter = 16200 cm
4a = 16200
a = 16200/4 = 4050 cm
Now,
Length of its diagonal,
Pythagorean Theorem!
H^2 = B^2 + P^2
Diagonal^2 = (4050)^2 + (4050)^2
Diagonal^2= 16402500 + 16402500
Diagonal = √32805000
= 5727.56
Hope It Helps You!
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