Diagonal of a square of side s is given by: d = 21/2s
We have,
d = 13 inches
So, using the above formula we get, s = d/21/2 = 13/21/2 inches = 9.193 inches
The perimeter of this square is 56.569 meters.
12.73 feet
The answer will depend on what information about the square you have: its perimeter, area, length of diagonal.
The side lengths are 12 m and the diagonal is 16.97 m
Since a square has four sides of the same length, the perimeter of the square is going to be 17 x 4 = 68 inches.
Approximately 10 inches.
The perimeter of this square is 56.569 meters.
15 times the square root of two, all over two A formula is this: The diagonal for a square is always the sides of the square times the square root of 2
The perimeter of a square with a diagonal length of 24 square root 2 millimeters (33.94 mm) is: 96 mm
The diagonal length = 7.07 inches.
A square with 2-inch sides has a diagonal of: 2.828 inches.
~26.16 units.
Length = (1/2 of perimeter) minus (Width) Diagonal = square root of [ (Length)2 + (Width)2 ]
12.73 feet
The diagonal is 14 inches.
A square with a 30-inch diagonal measurement has sides of 21.21 inches in length.
It depends on 2.35m what: length of sides, diagonal, perimeter.