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Asquare has a diagonal of 15 cm. What is the length of a side? Express in

simplest radical form.

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User Rturrado
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Answer: a=
√(2)
(d)/(2) =
√(2.)
(15)/(2) = about 10.61 cm

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Explanation:

given that the diagonal of square is 15cm . We need to find out the length of the side . Now see the attached image. From image it is clear that im in triangle ABC ,

a² + a² = (15cm)² [Pythagoras theorem]

2a² = 225cm²

a² = 225cm²/2

a = √{225cm²}/√2

a = 15/√2cm = 15/1.414 cm

a = 10.6 cm [ required answer]

and we are done!

-Rishabh

Asquare has a diagonal of 15 cm. What is the length of a side? Express in simplest-example-1
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