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The area of a square is 50^2
cm. The length of its diagonal is :​

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Answered by sreenidhivarma07
2

Answer:

Let the side of square be 'a'

Given that,

Area of square = 50 cm²

a² = 50 cm²

a = √(50) = √(2×5×5)

a = 5√2 cm

Now,

Diagonal of square = a√2

= (5√2)×√2

= 5×2

= 10 cm

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Answered by gokult121052
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A = 50^2 sqcm

A = l*l

l = 50 cm

diagnol = sqroot(l^2 + l^2)

             = 50*sqroot(2)

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