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12 August, 04:36

The diagonal of a square is 5√2

units. What is the side length of the square?

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  1. 12 August, 04:52
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    It's an application of the Pythagorean theorem. Remember that a square has all sides the same length. Then, the diagonal can be the hypotenuse of a right triangle and the square's two sides will be the triangle's legs.

    (side length) ^2 * 2 = (diagonal) ^2

    diagonal^2 = (5*sqrt (2)) ^2 = sqrt (50) ^2 = 50

    (side length) ^2 * 2 = 50

    (side length) ^2 = 25

    side length = sqrt (25) = 5
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