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What is the length of side s of the square shown below?​

What is the length of side s of the square shown below?​-example-1
User BTakacs
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Answer:

C: square root of 2.

Explanation:

Ignore the picture that shows option D, jcherry99's description is correct.

User Jpsmith
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The Pythagorean Theorem tells us that

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

a = b = s because a right angle and a 45 degree angle leaves only 45 degrees which means that both acute angles are 45 degrees

c = 2

2s^2 = 2^2 Divide by 2

s^2 = 4/2

s^2 = 2 Take the square root of both sides.

sqrt(s^2) = sqrt(2)

s = sqrt(2)

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