it is root of (2*(length of one side squared))
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If we define the radius of a square to be the distance from the center of the square to one of the vertices (corners) you can compute the radius. A square with sides of 1 will have a radius of √2/2 A square with sides of 's' will have a radius of (s * √2/2) One definition of radius: "A line segment that joins the center of a regular polygon with any of its vertices."
Area is the number of square unit needed to cover a surface. Perimeter of a figure is the distance around the figure Perimeter is measurements of each sides added.
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A square does not have a radius, as a radius is a line segment that connects the center of a circle to any point on its circumference. In a square, the equivalent of a radius would be the distance from the center to a vertex, which is half the length of a diagonal. To find this distance, you can use the Pythagorean theorem by dividing the length of one side by the square root of 2.
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