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The area of a square is 162m², the length of one of its diagonals is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The required value of its diagonal is 18 m².

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given that area of a square is 162m².

  • Area of Square = 162m²

Here, We know that area of square is equal to Side * Side. So we have to calculate the value of side of square.

Area of Square = Side * Side

162 = (Side)²

Side = √162

Side of Square = 9√2 m.

  • We have to calculate the value of diagonal of square.

Diagonal of square is given by, Diagonal = Side√2

We will substitute the value of side of square on the formula.

Diagonal = Side√2

Diagonal = 9√2 * √2

Diagonal = 9 * 2

Diagonal = 18 m²

  • Therefore, the required value of diagonal is 18 m²

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