Math, asked by bulbulkrishna3391, 17 days ago

what is the ratio of the diagonal of a square to its side , if the length of its side is 10cm

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Answered by myselfmarv
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ANSWER:

√2 :1

EXPLANATION:

if side is 10cm then diagonal must be √(10² + 10²) which is 10√2

therefore, ratio will be diagonal:side = 10√2:10

WHICH WILL BE √2 : 1

AND THIS IS NOT ONLY FOR YOUR QUESTION, THIS IS VALID FOR EVERY SQUARE.

Answered by Aaryaditya
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Answer:

root 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Side = 10cm
diagonal of a square = (root 2) side of the square.
diagonal of a square = (root 2)(10cm)

ratio of diagonal of a square to its side = ((10 (root 2))/ 10)  = root 2.
Also, ratio of diagonal of a square to its side is always constant and that is root 2 irrespective of the side lengths.

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