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 and they intersect at 90degree each diagonal divides the other diagonal in 2 equal parts
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No. Most do not.
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.
The diagonals of an isosceles trapezoid are equal in lengths
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The longest diagonal in a cube is equal to the length of the edge, multiplied by the square root of 3.