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∙ 7y agoUsing the cosine rule the diagonals are 6.43 cm and 10.05 cm both rounded to 2 d.p.
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∙ 7y agoIf the lengths of adjacent sides are a and b and the angle between then is x degrees, then area = a*b*sin(x).
To find the length of each diagonal of a square, divide the sum of the diagonal lengths by 2. Since a square has two diagonals of equal length, this division will give you the length of each diagonal.
The length of the diagonal of a square whose side lengths are 7 square root 2 (9.89949494) is: 14 units.
Is it not a parallelogram in which the adjacent sides are of different/unequal lengths ?
If you mean quadrilateral ABCD then by using the cosine rule diagonal AC equals 5.71 cm and diagonal BD equals 6.08 cm both rounded to two decimal places.
If the lengths of adjacent sides are a and b and the angle between then is x degrees, then area = a*b*sin(x).
The main difference between a square and a rhombus is that a square has all its angles equal to 90 degrees and a rhombus does not. A square has 4 lines of symmetry while rhombus only has 2. The diagonal lengths of a square are of the same measure. Rhombus diagonal lengths are of different measures. They are both a quadrilateral, all sides are equal in length, and opposite sides are parallel to each other.
The side lengths of a square with a diagonal of 16 is: 11.31.
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To find the length of each diagonal of a square, divide the sum of the diagonal lengths by 2. Since a square has two diagonals of equal length, this division will give you the length of each diagonal.
The side lengths are 12 m and the diagonal is 16.97 m
The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are equal in lengths
The length of the diagonal of a square whose side lengths are 7 square root 2 (9.89949494) is: 14 units.
If the lengths of adjacent sides are s and t, and the angle between then is x, thenarea = s*t*sin(x).
If the adjacent sides are of lengths x and y units and the angle between then is t, then,Area = a*b*sin(t).
Opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse.