SOLUTION: If a square has a diagonal that measures 12, and so the square is divided into 2 triangles, what is the value of one of the sides of the square?
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Question 33459: If a square has a diagonal that measures 12, and so the square is divided into 2 triangles, what is the value of one of the sides of the square? Answer by mukhopadhyay(490) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let each side of the square is x unit;
x^2+x^2 = (12)^2 = 144
=> x^2 = 72
=> x = 6 sqrt(2)
Length of each side of the square is 6 Sqrt(2) unit