it is root of (2*(length of one side squared))
If we define the radius of a square to be the distance from the center of the square to one of the vertices (corners) you can compute the radius. A square with sides of 1 will have a radius of √2/2 A square with sides of 's' will have a radius of (s * √2/2) One definition of radius: "A line segment that joins the center of a regular polygon with any of its vertices."
Area is the number of square unit needed to cover a surface. Perimeter of a figure is the distance around the figure Perimeter is measurements of each sides added.
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if you have a square acre how many ft. across is it
A square
The inside measurement of a circle is called the diameter. It is the distance across the circle, passing through the center.
Some examples and non example of a radius in math are: Examples - the distance from the center of a ball to the outer edge. The difference from the center of a circle to the outer edge. Non example - the length of a square, the entire length across a circle or ball, the distance around the perimeter of a circle.
It depends on the dimensions of the square but it would be a half of any given side.
Measure from opposing corner to opposing corner across the room, if the length is the same the room is square.
Perimeter covers the boundary line of any plane figure.
Yes it does. That's correct.
circle, square, equilateral triangle, rhombus, etc.
The "figure" is the gravitational constant.
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Although "diameter" usually refers to circular objects, if we define it as "a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a figure," then the distance in this case would be 3 meters. It's more likely that you meant to ask about the perimeter, which is the distance around, which is 12 meters.
The state of Washington is 71,303 square miles, of which 66,528 square miles are land areas and 4,721 square miles are water.