Diagonal = 5*sqrt(2) units implies that side = 5 units so that area = 5*5 = 25 square units.
Chat with our AI personalities
If you are given the area of the square, then the length of each side is the square root of the area. If you are given the length of the diagonal of a square, then the lenght of each side is equal to the length of the diagonal divided by the square root of 2. l=sqrt(a) l=d/[sqrt(2)] l=length of side, d=diagonal, a=area, sqrt means square root
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
The length of the diagonal of a square whose side lengths are 7 square root 2 (9.89949494) is: 14 units.
Using Pythagoras' theorem the diagonal is 16 times the square root of 2
Square root of 2 multiplied by the side of the square... by appying hypotaneos principle...