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    How do I calculate the sides of a square if the diagonal is given?
    Donagan
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    First square the diagonal's length. Divide that by two. Then find the square root of that last number. That's the side of the square.
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    How do you find the diagonal of a 24 x 24 foot square?
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    Since you know the length of one side (24) you can use method 1: d = s x sqrt*2 d = 24 x 1.414 d = 33.936
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    How do I identify a right angle?
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    You'll know if an angle is right angle if it is 90 degrees.
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    What is the diagonal of a 15 x 7 foot area?
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    A 15 x 7 foot area is not a square. You can still find the length of the diagonal by using the Pythagorean Theorem: 15^2 + 7^2 = c^2, where c is the length of the diagonal. Thus: 15^2 + 7^2 = c^2 225 + 49 = c^2 274 = c^2 sqrt*274 = sqrt*c^2 16.55 = c
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    Diagonal measurement of a 4 inch square
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    Since you know the length of one side of the square (4), you can use method 1. d = s x sqrt*2 d = 4 x 1.414 d = 5.565
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    A square is 8 feet by 8 feet. What is the diagonal distance from corner to corner?
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    Since you know the length of one side (8 feet), you can use method 1: d = s x sqrt*2 d = 8 x 1.414 d = 11.312
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    How do I calculate the area of a square?
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    Multiply the length by the width. If they only give you the length or the width, multiply that same number by itself, (for example: the length is 5 in, 5*5=25in2). This process only works with squares. If the problem only gives you the area and the length or width, you divide the area by the length or width.
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    How to find diagonals when I only have the area?
    Donagan
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    Double the area. Then find the square root of that number. That's the diagonal.
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    How can I find the diagonal length of a square that is 213 meters by 200 meters?
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    This is not a square. However, you can still use Pythagorean's Theorem to find the length of the diagonal. Diagonal length = D = sq. root of (213^2 + 200^2) = sq. root (45369 + 40000) = sq. root (85369) = 292.2.
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    How do I square a number?
    Donagan
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    Multiply it by itself. For example, 6² = (6)(6) = 36.
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    How is the formula s*2(size of the diagonal) derived?
    Donagan
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    See the Wikipedia article on the Pythagorean theorem for a full treatment of the many proofs of this formula.
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    Do I use the same formula to find the diagonal of a rhombus as I do to find the diagonal of a square?
    Donagan
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    No, because a rhombus has diagonals of different lengths, while a square's diagonals are the same length. In either case we use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the diagonals. To find a diagonal of a rhombus, you would have to know the length of the other diagonal and of a side (or the perimeter). The formula is: D = 2√[s² - (d/2)²], where D is one diagonal, d is the other diagonal, and s is a side.
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    How do I find the diagonals of a square?
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    Use the Pythagorean theorem.
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    What is the diagonal of 8' x 6' area?
    Donagan
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    √(8² + 6²).
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    How do I find a square root?
    Donagan
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    See the wikiHow article, Calculate a Square Root by Hand .
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    How could I use this method to find all sides of a square?
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    Pythagorean's Theorem. Use the diagonal to find the approximate length of one side of the square. Being a square, all sides will be the same.
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    How do I work out the diagonal of a square on an electronic calculator?
    Donagan
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    Square a side, double that, and then find the square root of that number.
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    If the area and perimetre of a square is same, then what is the length of its diagonal?
    Donagan
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    If a square's perimeter has the same numerical value as its area, its side, x, must measure 4 units in length (because 4 is the only value of x for which 4x = x²). The length of a square's diagonal is √2 times the length of its side, so a square with a side of 4 units will have a diagonal of 4√2 = 5.66 units.
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    How do I find the diagonal of a rectangle?
    Donagan
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    What is the length of the diagonal if the side length is n units?
    Donagan
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    The diagonal is n√2 (n multiplied by 1.414).
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    How can I know the diagonal length without a side length given or the area or perimeter?
    Donagan
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    Measuring the diagonal is the only option. It cannot be calculated without any of that information.
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    What is the checkmark looking division thing?
    Donagan
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    That's a square-root symbol.
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    The area of the square is 2 hectares. Calculate its length of the diagonal.
    Donagan
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    A square with an area of 2 hectares contains 20,000 square meters. The length of each side is the square root of 20,000, or 141.42 meters. The length of either diagonal is the square root of twice the square of 141.42, or 200 meters.
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    I have a rectangle. It is 12.5 meters wide and the diagonal of 23.2 meters. What is the length?
    Donagan
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    By the Pythagorean Theorem, l = √(d² - w²), where l is the length, w is the width, and d is either diagonal. Therefore, l = √(23.2² - 12.5²) = √(538.24 - 156.25) = √381.99 = 19.5 meters.
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    What's the diagonal of square with perimeter of 60?
    Donagan
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    Each side is one-fourth of the perimeter. That's 15. Either diagonal is the square root of twice the square of a side. √[(2)(15)(15)] = √450 = 21.2.
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    Given: perimeter of the square is( 4x+12)dm. What is the maesure of each side of the square in dm
    Donagan
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    Each side of a square is one-quarter of its perimeter. So each side here is (x+3) dm.
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    How do I calculate the diagonal if the square is inside a circle?
    Donagan
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    If you mean that the square is perfectly inscribed within a circle, each of the square's diagonals would be equal to the circle's diameter.
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    How can I find the diagonal length of a square if I am not given perimeter, area or the length of the sides?
    Donagan
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    It sounds like you have no information about the square. In such a case, you cannot find the length of the diagonal.
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