62 +82 = 102
so 6 and 8
The length of a rectangle is typically considered to be the longer of the two sides, also referred to as the longer dimension. It is measured along the longer side of the rectangle from one end to the other.
You don't. A rectangle doesn't have a hypoteneuse, only a right-angled triangle has a hypoteneuse. As for the diagonal of a rectangle, you can draw it from any vertex to the opposite vertex. It's length is the square root of the sum of the squares of the longer and the shorter side-lengths.
It depends if the mat is a rectangle or a square.If the mat is a rectangle then yes if it is a square then no
Yes, but only when the shape is a rectangle (or square). Other paralleograms will have one diagonal longer than the other. And yes, rectangles and squares ARE parallelograms.
No. length is usually the bottom. Furthermore, a rectangle doesn't necessarily have a longer side. A rectangle simply needs 4 right angles. Therefore a square is a rectangle, yet has no longer side.
It is: 12 units in length
The simplest Pythagorean triangle is 3, 4 and 5. Double this gives 6, 8 and 10 so the sides of your rectangle are 6 cm & 8 cm.
i don't know what length of rectangle is 7 cm longer than the width the perimeter of the rectangle is 46 cm .what is the length of the of the rectangle ?
The width and length of a rectangle are two of its main dimensions. The width is the measurement of the shorter side of the rectangle, while the length is the measurement of the longer side. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the width by the length.
Area of a rectangle is length times width, therefore if the length is two feet longer than the width then the length is 9 and the width is 7, when they are multiplied you get 63
Half a rectangle is a right angled triangle. Pythagoras : Triangle whose hypotenuse is 5 and one side is 1 unit greater than the third must be a 3-4-5 triangle, so the rectangle is 3 cm x 4 cm
Yes, the length of a rectangle is generally understood as the longest side(s).