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15 February, 15:38

A square garden has a diagonal of 34 ft. Colton wants to put a fence around the entire garden. How much fencing will he need? Round to the nearest foot.

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  1. 15 February, 15:48
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    Ok

    pythagorean theorem

    a and b are legs, c is hypotonuse (diagonal in this problem)

    in square, legs are equal

    a=b

    a^2+b^2=c^2

    diagonal is 34

    a=b

    a^2+a^2=34^2

    2a^2=1156

    divide both sides by 2

    a^2=578

    a=17√2

    perimiter is 4 time 1 side for square

    p=4 times 17√2

    P=68√17 feet

    aprox 96.1665 feet
  2. 15 February, 18:11
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    Let s be the length of a side.

    By the Pythagorean Theorem (or knowledge of 45-45-90 triangles) we can find the length of a side from the hypotenuse.

    s² + s² = 34²

    2s² = 34²

    2s² = 1156

    s² = 578

    s = √578

    s ≈ 24.04

    There are 4 sides to the square:

    P = 4s

    P ≈ 96.16

    Answer:

    About 96 feet
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