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You must know something else. Like an angle. Or coordinates of the vertices on an x-y plane. And, of course the length of a side.

If you know an angle, then you know them all, adjacent angles are supplementary.

use law of cosines to find the length of a diagonal. 1/2 of the diagonal is the distance to the opposite vertices. Use law of cosines with the adjacent angle to find the length of the 2nd diagonal. 1/2 of this 2nd diagonal is the distance from the center to the other two vertices.

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