Well, honey, since you're too lazy to whip out a ruler, I'll do the math for you. The diagonal of a square is equal to the side length times the square root of 2. So, for a 20x20 foot square, the diagonal would be 20√2 feet, which is roughly 28.28 feet. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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Oh, dude, the diagonal measurement of a square is found by using the Pythagorean theorem, so for a 20x20 feet square, you just need to do some basic math. It's like finding the hypotenuse of a right triangle - so the diagonal would be 20√2 feet. But hey, who really measures diagonals anyway, right?
About 28.28 ft. You can solve this as a right triangle problem. Multiply each side x itself (square it) that Is 400. Add the squares of the two sides (400+400= 800). Then find the square root of 800, which is 28.28
No one answer, since it depends on the shape of the 400 square foot figure. If it is a square 20x20, then the diagonal is about 28.25 ft.
The diagonal measurement of an 8 ft square is: 11.31 feet.
7 times the square root of 2 feet
Use Pythagoras' therorem to find the diagonal of the rectangle which is 12 times the sq rt of 13
Use Pythagoras' theorem:- 502+302 = 3400 and the square root of this is the length of the diagonal which is about 58.309 feet to 3 dp