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The diagonal of a square has a length of Eight times begin square root two end square root cm. Find the length of a side of the square. A. 8 cm B. 4 cm C. Two times begin square root two end square root cm D. Five times begin square root two end square root cm

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A. 8cm

Step-by-step explanation

The diagonal of the square is


d = 8 √(2) cm

Let the length of each side of the square be l units.

Then the diagonal and any two sides form an isosceles right triangle with the diagonal being the hypotenuse.

We use the Pythagoras Theorem, to obtain,


{l}^(2) + {l}^(2) = {d}^(2)

This implies that,


2 {l}^(2) = (8 √(2) )^(2)


2{l}^(2) = 128

Solve for l,


{l}^(2) = 64

Take positive square root of both sides


l = √(64)


l = 8cm

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