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The corners of a square lie on a circle of Diameter D = 0.35m. Each side of the square has a length L. Find L.

- I'm not quite sure how to solve this problem
8 years ago

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Steve
the diagonal of the square is the same as the diameter of the circle.

So, the diagonal is 0.35m

L = 0.35/√2 m
8 years ago

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