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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 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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Yes, any quadrilateral can be divided into two equal triangles by drawing a diagonal between two of its vertices. This diagonal splits the quadrilateral into two triangles, which can have equal areas if the diagonal divides the shape symmetrically. However, not all quadrilaterals will result in two equal-area triangles unless specific conditions are met regarding their dimensions or angles.
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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 diagonal of a square = the length of one side x the square root of 2 (approx 1.414)
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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No.The Lorenz curve measures inequality of distribution of income (or wealth). The diagonal represents a distribution that is perfectly equal and you cannot get more equal than that!
The 2 diagonals of a trapezium are only equal when its in the form of an isosceles trapezium.
Yes, any quadrilateral can be divided into two equal triangles by drawing a diagonal between two of its vertices. This diagonal splits the quadrilateral into two triangles, which can have equal areas if the diagonal divides the shape symmetrically. However, not all quadrilaterals will result in two equal-area triangles unless specific conditions are met regarding their dimensions or angles.
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The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are equal in lengths