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By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.By using the fact that opposite sides of a rectangle have the same length.
Work out the length of the coordinates and half it.
The breadth of a square is typically referred to as the length of one of its sides, as all sides of a square are equal in length. To find the breadth of a square, you simply measure the length of one of its sides using a ruler or measuring tape. Alternatively, if you know the area or perimeter of the square, you can use mathematical formulas to calculate the length of its sides.
To work out the length, you need the coordinates of both endpoints. If you have one endpoint and the midpoint, you can treat this as two endpoints and then double the answer you get to calculating the length. To calculate the length, work out the difference in x axis values and difference in y axis values. You then find the square root of (x2+y2). This is the length between the two coordinates.
To find the length of a side, you either measure it, or you calculate it. How you calculate it depends on what data is given. For example, if you have the coordinates of the endpoints of a line, you can calculate the length by using the Pythagorean theorem (or simply subtracting the coordinates of the two endpoints, if the line is perfectly vertical or perfectly horizontal).