A square with a 30-inch diagonal measurement has sides of 21.21 inches in length.
The diagonal is about 16.97 inches long.
The diagonal is 33.941 units.
Using Pythagoras each side is 26*sq rt of 2 which is 1352 when squared. So area of the square is 1352 square inches
If you take the square of the long side and add it to the square of the short side, you get the diagonal (hypotenuse) squared. Then just find square root of that. For example, if short side is 3cm and long side is 4cm: 9 + 16 = 25, so the diagonal would be the square root of 25 ie. 5.
Each side of the square is 20 inches and by using Pythagoras' theorem its diagonal is 20 times the square root of 2 which is about 28.284 inches rounded to 3 decimal places.
The diagonal is about 16.97 inches long.
The diagonal length = 7.07 inches.
As no shape has been given for the area it is impossible to given the length of the diagonal - the diagonal can be ANY length greater than 0 (assuming you can define what diagonal means for the shape). If you are referring to a square with an area of 11 square inches then: Using Pythagoras: diagonal² = side² + side² = 2 × side² → side² = diagonal² ÷ 2 area = side² = diagonal² ÷ 2 → diagonal² = 2 × area → diagonal = √(2 × area) = √(2 × 11 sq in) = √22 in ≈ 4.69 in If you mean an 11 inch square, ie a square with 11 inches along each side: Use Pythagoras: Diagonal² = √(2 × sidelength²) → diagonal = side_length × √2 → diagonal = 11 in × √2 ≈ 15.6 in
The answer will depend on WHAT is 24 inches: the side, the diagonal, some other aspect.The answer will depend on WHAT is 24 inches: the side, the diagonal, some other aspect.The answer will depend on WHAT is 24 inches: the side, the diagonal, some other aspect.The answer will depend on WHAT is 24 inches: the side, the diagonal, some other aspect.
The diagonal is 33.941 units.
Using Pythagoras each side is 26*sq rt of 2 which is 1352 when squared. So area of the square is 1352 square inches
If you take the square of the long side and add it to the square of the short side, you get the diagonal (hypotenuse) squared. Then just find square root of that. For example, if short side is 3cm and long side is 4cm: 9 + 16 = 25, so the diagonal would be the square root of 25 ie. 5.
Each side of the square is 20 inches and by using Pythagoras' theorem its diagonal is 20 times the square root of 2 which is about 28.284 inches rounded to 3 decimal places.
If the side of the square is s inches, then the diagonal is s*sqrt(2) So s*sqrt(2) = 250 s = 250/sqrt(2) = 176.78 inches.
If a square has an area of 86 square inches, each side is about 9.273 inches long.
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Each side is sqrt 72 ie 8.49 in