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Rainluke01:

Find the diagonal of a square whose sides are of the given measure. Given = 7√3

Rainluke01:

@Vocaloid

Tr3:

to bad im bad at math

Ultrilliam:

@Arcadiouse

Arcadiouse:

Working on it.

Rainluke01:

ok thanks

Arcadiouse:

|dw:1508429542727:dw|

Arcadiouse:

This should be your answer.

Rainluke01:

ok thank you so much

Arcadiouse:

No problem.

Rainluke01:

but wait there is a six in it

Arcadiouse:

Huh?

Rainluke01:

there is a six in it

Arcadiouse:

Show me the answers

Rainluke01:

Rainluke01:

there it is

Arcadiouse:

Did you make the 6?

Rainluke01:

nope

Arcadiouse:

Ok, let me see.

Rainluke01:

ok thanks

Arcadiouse:

The theorem is a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where c is the hypotenuse. In this case, the hypotenuse is the diagonal.

Arcadiouse:

and A is |dw:1508430074839:dw|

Arcadiouse:

There ya go. You should be able to take it from here.

Rainluke01:

ok thank you

Arcadiouse:

No problem. I left out a piece of info, which was that is equal to a lol. Sorry.

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