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A square has an area of 44.89in^2. How do you get the length of the diagonal of the square?

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Find the length of a side by taking the square root of the area:

Side = sqrt44.89 = 6.7 inches.

Now to find the length of the diagonal multiply the side length by the sqrt of2:

Diagonal = 6.7Sqrt(2) ( exact length)

As a decimal= 9.4752

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Answer:


6.7√(2)\ in

Explanation:

Let x inches be the length of the side of the square. The area of the square is


x\cdot x=x^2\ in^2

Then


x^2=44.89\\ \\x=6.7\ in

By the Pythagorean theorem,


d^2=6.7^2+6.7^2\\ \\d^2=44.89+44.89\\ \\d^2=89.78\\ \\d=√(89.78)=6.7√(2)\ in

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