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what is the diagonal of square​

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Answered by parasthakare8788
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The diagonal of a square formula, is d = a√2; where 'd' is the diagonal and 'a' is the side of the square. The formula for the diagonal of a square is derived using the Pythagoras theorem. A diagonal divides a square into two isosceles right-angled triangles.

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The diagonal of a square formula, is d = a√2; where 'd' is the diagonal and 'a' is the side of the square. The formula for the diagonal of a square is derived using the Pythagoras theorem. A diagonal divides a square into two isosceles right-angled triangles.

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