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23 December, 03:32

If the perimeter of a square is 20, what is the length of the diagonal?

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  1. 23 December, 03:47
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    if you know that the perimeter is 20,

    then you have to divide by 4 to get the length of one side

    20/4=5.

    Draw the diagonal and write in it's length as x.

    Use Pythagorean formula

    Then know that a2+b2=c2

    and use the two side lengths as a and b.

    This gives you the equation

    5^2+5^2=x^2.

    Do the calculations and solve the equation.

    25+25=x^2

    50=x^2

    √50=x.

    Therefore x=√50 where x equals the length of the diagonal.
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