The Diagonal Of A Square Measures 14 Inches. What Is The Length Of The Sides?


Answer:
The diagonal of a unit square is √(12+12) = √2 ≈ 1.4142.

diagonal = (√2)*side
diagonal/√2 = side

The sides of your square will be 14 in/1.4142 = 9.899 in.


You spelled diagonal wrong, it's DIAGNAL.
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9.899 in.

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