Your friend draws a square and one diagonal connecting it's opposite vertices. Your friend believes that the diagonal is the same length as one side of the square. Do you agree? Explain your reasoning.

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r3t40
Hi,

The answer is No.
Here is the explanation on example.

[tex]s = 5 \\ d = \sqrt{s} = 2.23[/tex]

So you can see that s(side) is not equal to d(diagonal)

Hope this helps.
r3t40

Let, Length of Side of a Square=a unit

Since each Interior angle of Square measures 90°.

Length of Diagonal of Square,with the Help of Pythagorean Theorem

                 [tex]=\sqrt{a^2+a^2}\\\\=\sqrt{2a^2}\\\\=\sqrt{2} a[/tex]    

Length of Diagonal =√2 a Unit

So,→ Length of Side of Square≠ Length of Diagonal  

No, My friend is incorrect.

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