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Is it possible to construct a square if only one of its diagonals is given?


A

Yes

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No

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C

With 4 other measurements,Yes

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With measurement of a side, Yes

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Solution

The correct option is A

Yes


If the length of diagonal of a square is known, we can find out the length of the side of the square. For e.g.

If diagonal length is 'a' in ABC, using Pythagoras theorem

AB2+BC2=AC2

x2+x2=a2

2x2= a2

x2=a22

x=a2

Now, we know that square is a regular quadrilateral. So, all the sides are equal to each other and all the angles are equal to each other. We hence have total of 8 measurements (4 sides + 4 angles). Hence, it is possible to construct a square if only one of its diagonals is known.


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