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Square ABCD has a diagonal of 8 inches long. How many square inches is the area of the shape?
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Square ABCD has a diagonal of 8 inches long. How many square inches is the area of the shape?
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If you look carefully, that diagonal would be the Hypotenuse and the arms of the Square (which is equal in magnitude) would be the shorter sides.
Then, According to Pythagoras Theorem,
a² + b² = c²
2a² = 8²
a² = 64/2
a = √32
Now, Area = Side²
So, A = (√32)²
A = 32 in²
In short, Your Answer would be; 32 in²
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Edward Pescetto
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The diagonal of any square always occurs in a ratio of
relative to the square's sides. That means if
is the side length, then
gives the length of the diagonal. It follows that
.
Then the area of the square is
square inches
Girish Venkata
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