We need to find the perimeter of the square using the given diagonal:
If we look at the diagonal, it represents the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
Now, we can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the other sides.
Where h represents the hypotenuse.
a and b represent the other sides
If the square has all sides with the same measure, we can replace using the function:
Then, solve for x
(x represents a side of the triangle)
Finally, the perimeter of a triangle is given by the sum of all the sides. (a square has 4 sides)
Then,
Perimeter = √2+√2+√2+√2 = 4√2
Hence, the correct answer is the last option.