Math, asked by dhruvvishvkarma6, 7 months ago

the side of the square is 5cm then finds it diagonal

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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
5

Step-by-step explanation:

A diagonal divides the square into two congruent right triangles, thus you can use the side of the square to find the length of the diagonal ( which would be the hypotenuse of the right angled triangle).

If the square has the side of s cm then ,

by using pythagorean theorem,

(diagonal)^2 = (side)^2 + (side)^2

which gives

diagonal = (side) X sqrt(2)

here

side = 5 cm therefore,

diagonal = 5 x sqrt(2)

= 5 x 0.707

= 7.07 cm

Answered by ATHARVADERE77
3

Answer:

A diagonal divides the square into two congruent right triangles, thus you can use the side of the square to find the length of the diagonal ( which would be the hypotenuse of the right angled triangle).

If the square has the side of s cm then ,

by using pythagorean theorem,

(diagonal)^2 = (side)^2 + (side)^2

which gives

diagonal = (side) X sqrt(2)

here

side = 5 cm therefore,

diagonal = 5 x sqrt(2)

= 5 x 0.707

= 7.07 cm

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