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Estimate the side length of a square that has a 9 cm long diagonal. ( The perimeter of a square is typically 2.8 times bigger than the diagonal)

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The diagonal and two adjacent sides of the square form an isosceles right triangle.

By the Pythagorean theorem


\begin{gathered} s^2+s^2=9^2 \\ 2s^2=81 \\ s^2=(81)/(2) \\ s=\sqrt[]{(81)/(2)} \\ s=\frac{9}{\sqrt[]{2}} \\ s=6.36\text{ cm} \end{gathered}

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