SHOW THAT DIAGNOLS OF A SQUARE ARE OF EQUAL MEASURE
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he diagonal of a square is equal to the length of one of the sides of the square times [math]\\sqrt {2} [/math], or [math]s\\sqrt {2} [/math]. For example, if the side has a length of [math]8 [/math] units, then the diagonal would have a length of [math]8\\sqrt {2} [/math].
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