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17 June, 14:34

A square has sides that are each 90 feet long. Which equations can be used to calculate d, the length of a diagonal on a square, in feet?

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  1. 17 June, 14:43
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    The length of a diagonal on a square represents a hypotenuse of the right triangle whose legs are equal

    And also this triangle is a half of the square

    The length of one side of a square = 90 feet

    ∴ d² = 90² + 90² = 2 * 90²

    ∴ d = 90√2

    ∴ The equations can be used to calculate d = 90√2

    In general for any square has length of side = x

    The diagonal of the square = d = x√2
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