To get the diagonal measurement of a 10x10 square, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. The diagonal (d) can be calculated using the formula (d = \sqrt{a^2 + b^2}), where (a) and (b) are the lengths of the sides of the square. For a 10x10 square, this becomes (d = \sqrt{10^2 + 10^2} = \sqrt{200} = 10\sqrt{2}), which is approximately 14.14 units.
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14 The ratio of the side of a square to the diagonal is 1.4.
The diagonal of a 5 foot square is about 7.07 feet.
The length of a diagonal of a square with sides equal to 1 = the square root of 2 Therefore any diagonal will always be in multiples of the square root of 2
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