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15 February, 18:45

The diagonals of a square are 4 meters long. the side of this square is equal to the diagonal of a second square. find the side of the second square.

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  1. 15 February, 19:02
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    Assume s is the side of the first square.

    Let's find out the value of s:

    4^2 = 2 * s^2 = > s = 2.83 meters

    Assume S is the side of the second square. Therefore 2.83^2 = 2 * S^2 = > S = 2 meters.

    The side of the second square is 2 meters
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