Each side is six inches long.
24 inches
By Pythagoras, the other side is 24 inches long. So the perimeter is 2*(10+24) = 2*34 = 68 inches.
diagonal^2 = 16^2 + 24^2 = 256 + 576 = 832 Therefore diagonal is square root of 832 = 28.8444 feet
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Ah, what a lovely question! To find the diagonal measurement of a square, we can use the Pythagorean theorem. So, for a square that is 24 feet by 24 feet, we can use the formula diagonal = √(side length squared + side length squared). Plugging in the values, we get diagonal = √(24^2 + 24^2) = √(576 + 576) = √1152 ≈ 33.94 feet.
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.
Diagonal = square root of (24 squared + 26 squared) and that is square root of (576 + 676) and that is square root of (1252) and that is 35.38 feet
24 ÷ 4 = 6 (length of each side of the square).
FG should be 12.2²-12²(half of 24)=4.84 then square root it which equals 2.2 and then you double it so the answer is 4.4
Each side is six inches long.
6 inches.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the diagonal measurement of a square, we can use the Pythagorean theorem. So, for a square that is 16 feet by 24 feet, we can calculate the diagonal by taking the square root of (16^2 + 24^2), which equals about 28.84 feet. Just imagine that diagonal stretching across your square canvas, creating a beautiful harmony of length and width.
The perimeter of a square with a diagonal length of 24 square root 2 millimeters (33.94 mm) is: 96 mm
24 inches
To find the answer, use Pythagorean theorem. You have a and b, and want c. c=square root of 16 squared plus 24 squared = 28.8444
By Pythagoras, the other side is 24 inches long. So the perimeter is 2*(10+24) = 2*34 = 68 inches.