The side is square root of 40.5. ( approximately 6.363961...)
The diagonal is 6.363961...times the square root of 2, because of the Pythagorean formula of a^2+b^2=c^2
a^2+a^2=c^2 square has identical sides.
2a^2 =c^2
a * sqr 2=c square root both sides of the equation.
a is the side of the square. So,
6.363961... times sqr 2= 9
A square with a side length of 16 inches has an area of 256 square inches.
The side length of a square if it has an area of 300 square inches is: 17.32 inches.
A square with a side length of 10 inches has an area of 100 square inches.
If the area of a square is 100, then its side length is 10. If we draw in a diagonal, then we know by the Pythagorean formula that the diagonal's length is sqrt(10^2 + 10^2) = sqrt(200) = 10*sqrt(2).The square root of 2 is approximately 1.414, so the diagonal's length is approximately 10*1.414 =14.14* The diagonal of any square is the side length times (sq rt 2).
length x length = area length = square root of 441= 21 inches
The diagonal is 14 inches.
As no shape has been given for the area it is impossible to given the length of the diagonal - the diagonal can be ANY length greater than 0 (assuming you can define what diagonal means for the shape). If you are referring to a square with an area of 11 square inches then: Using Pythagoras: diagonal² = side² + side² = 2 × side² → side² = diagonal² ÷ 2 area = side² = diagonal² ÷ 2 → diagonal² = 2 × area → diagonal = √(2 × area) = √(2 × 11 sq in) = √22 in ≈ 4.69 in If you mean an 11 inch square, ie a square with 11 inches along each side: Use Pythagoras: Diagonal² = √(2 × sidelength²) → diagonal = side_length × √2 → diagonal = 11 in × √2 ≈ 15.6 in
The diagonal length of a square with a 900 square foot area is: 42.43 feet.
Each side of the square is 20 inches and by using Pythagoras' theorem its diagonal is 20 times the square root of 2 which is about 28.284 inches rounded to 3 decimal places.
The area of square is : 100.0
The length of a square with an area of 81 would be 9.
The square's diagonal is 11.314 cm
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
A square with a side length of 16 inches has an area of 256 square inches.
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.
The side length of a square if it has an area of 300 square inches is: 17.32 inches.
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