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Algebra; write s as a function of d
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The question is: consider a square with side of length s, diagonal length d, perimeter p, and area A.

write s as a function of d

For this one I get s = d/sqrt2

But my book says it's s = d(sqrt2)/2

I look at d^2 = 2s^2 then take the square root of both sides

which leaves me with d = s(sqrt2)

then I divide both sides by sqrt2

leaving me with s = d/sqrt2

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