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six on the square root of three
i is the constant for the imaginary unit.i ^2 = -1and therefore i = squareroot of -1
39.68626967
8
19
six on the square root of three
i is the constant for the imaginary unit.i ^2 = -1and therefore i = squareroot of -1
1.7724538509......
1000
39.68626967
11.1803398
8
19
35.805
the diagnol is the side of the square times squareroot(2) so the length of the side is 11/squareroot(2) and in simplified form your final answer is 11*squareroot(2)/2
sqrt(112) = 10.58301
29 29X29=841