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A square its diagonal length = 12cm then its area =

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Answer:

72 sq cm

Explanation:

For any rectangle, the diagonal is the hypotenuse of the right triangle formed by the base of the rectangle(b) and the height (h) of the rectangle

By the Pythogorean formula


d^(2) = b^(2) + h^(2)

where d is the diagonal

For a square, all sides are equal so b = h = a and we get the formula


d^(2) = a^(2) + a^(2) = 2a^(2)


a^(2) = d^(2) /2

In this case we have d =12 so


a^(2) = 12^(2) /2 = 144/2 = 72

But for a square of side a, the area is
a^(2) so 72 is the area

User Vidhyut Pandya
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Answer:

72 square cm

Explanation:

Area of square:


\sf \boxed{\bf Area = (d^(2))/(2)} , here d is the length of the diagonal


\sf =(12* 12 )/(2)\\\\ = 6*2\\\\= 72 \ cm^2

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