No. You cannot even get the shape!
The area of a rectangle is length times width. If you have the length and a diagonal, you will first have to figure out the width, using the formula of Pythagoras. length2 + width2 = diagonal2; solving for width: width = square root of (diagonal2 - length2). Once you have the width, just multiply lenght x width.
If they are width and length of a rectangle or triangle, where the angle between them is 90°, then it's time to call on our mate Pythagoras. He said that the square of the diagonal = the sum of the squares of the other two sides. 1. Square the width 2. Square the length 3. Add these squares together 4. Find the square root
Each foot is 0.3048 meters, so you just multiply with this factor. It doesn't matter if the measurement represents a perimeter, a length, or a width, for example.Each foot is 0.3048 meters, so you just multiply with this factor. It doesn't matter if the measurement represents a perimeter, a length, or a width, for example.Each foot is 0.3048 meters, so you just multiply with this factor. It doesn't matter if the measurement represents a perimeter, a length, or a width, for example.Each foot is 0.3048 meters, so you just multiply with this factor. It doesn't matter if the measurement represents a perimeter, a length, or a width, for example.
The diagonal can be found by taking length^2+width^2=diagonal^2 13^2=x^2+(x+7)^2 169 = x2 + x2 + 14x + 49 120 = 2x2 + 14x x2 + 7x - 60 = 0 now just factor, and you have the answer. It's the positive x value.
There seems to be a degree of difficulty about perimeter, which is just the measurement of the outline of the figure. It appears that your figure is a rectangle so the perimeter is merely twice (the sum of length and width, ie 150 units). If length exceeds width by 20 then length is 85 and width is 65.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the diagonal measurement of a square, we can use the Pythagorean theorem. So, for a square that is 16 feet by 24 feet, we can calculate the diagonal by taking the square root of (16^2 + 24^2), which equals about 28.84 feet. Just imagine that diagonal stretching across your square canvas, creating a beautiful harmony of length and width.
Use Pythagorean theorem (a2 + b2 = c2). The diagonal measurement is just under 17.122 + 122 = c2144 + 144 = c2288 = c2c = SQRT288 = 16.9705627484771
If the width is 5ft and the length is 5ft then the area is 25ft. You just need to multiply the length by the width.
Width is the measurement of an object from left to right as you are standing in front of it. Just think of a truck with a "wide load" sign, it is wider than the average 10 foot travel lane on a road. Depth would be the measurement from front to back; this is also known as the length.
Just as you see it: (Length x Width)
Just multiply the length times the width.
Oh, dude, 62 linear inches is just a fancy way of saying the total length around an object. It's like measuring the perimeter of a rectangle. So, if you want to break it down, you'd have to divide that total linear measurement into length, width, and depth. It's not rocket science, just basic math with a fancier name.