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Sam says that the length of diagonal SQ is two times the length of diagonal OM.

Is Sam correct? Justify your answer and show all your work. Your work should state the theorem you used to find the lengths of the diagonals.

Sam says that the length of diagonal SQ is two times the length of diagonal OM. Is-example-1
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User Somy A
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Answer:

Sam is wrong.

Explanation:

A diagonal of square or rectangle is equals to hypotenuse of a triangle. So you can apply Pythagoras Theorem to solve it :

Given that QS is 17.9 and OM is 11.3. So SQ is not 2 times greater than OM.

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User Ray Hayes
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