Oh, dude, the diagonal of a 4-foot square is like the hypotenuse of a right triangle, man. You just gotta use the Pythagorean theorem, bro. So, it's gonna be like 4 times the square root of 2, or around 5.65 feet if you wanna get all technical and stuff.
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The diagonal of a 5 foot square is about 7.07 feet.
The diagonal length of a square with a 900 square foot area is: 42.43 feet.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it works out as 4 times the square root of 13 which is about 14.422 to 3 decimal places
It is: 0.5*4*4 = 8 square cm
8cm2.