you use the Pythagorean theorem. a^2+b^2=c^2
The square has a diagonal measurement of: 1.13 km
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how do you find area of a square that has sides of length 96 inches
To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. The result will be in square inches.
To find the area of a square you must times/multiply the numbers for 2 sides. Example: If you have a square that is 4 inches long and 4 inches wide, the area would be 16 inches.
The square has a diagonal measurement of: 1.13 km
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Given the length of the diagonal of the square ... call it 'D units'. The area of the square is (1/2 D2) (same units)2.
36 square inches is the area.
32 cm² = 8cm²/2
The area is 144 square inches.
how do you find area of a square that has sides of length 96 inches
The answer will depend on what information about the square you have: its perimeter, area, length of diagonal.
Using Pythagoras' theorem which says that the square on the hypotenuse (in this case the diagonal) is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides (which in the case of a square would be equal in length). so if the diagonal measured 10 units, the square on the diagonal would be 100 square units. And as this = 2*the squares on the other sides, the square on one side would be 100/2 = 50 square units. As a square has sides of equal length the square on one side is actually the area of the square. i.e. the area of a square with a diagonal of 10 units is 50 square units. or generically the area of a square with a diagonal of length 'x' = (x2)/2
To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width. The result will be in square inches.
To find the area of a square you must times/multiply the numbers for 2 sides. Example: If you have a square that is 4 inches long and 4 inches wide, the area would be 16 inches.
If you are given the area of the square, then the length of each side is the square root of the area. If you are given the length of the diagonal of a square, then the lenght of each side is equal to the length of the diagonal divided by the square root of 2. l=sqrt(a) l=d/[sqrt(2)] l=length of side, d=diagonal, a=area, sqrt means square root