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The diagonals of a square measure 14 cm. Which is the length of a side of the square? f.142√ cm g.72√ cm h.143√ cm j.73√ cm

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Since it is a square, the diagonals are congruent. If a square is split like this, it becomes two congruent right triangles. The relationship between the sides and hypotenuse is a 1:
√(2) ratio. So if the diagonal of a square is 14 cm, then the side length would be 14/
√(2), which is approximately 9.899. I don't understand what the answer choices are, but you should be able to square root the numbers to determine the answer.
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