9.2 ft
5.7 ft
3.5 ft
The square of the diagonal minus the square of the height would equal the square of the width. Therefore the square root of the solution to the above problem would be the width
The square of the diagonal is (652+692)=8986 The diagonal is then the square root of 8986=94.79...
If d is the diagonal and h is the height Let, l=length of rectangle we have By pythagrous theorem d square= l square + h square therefore l square= d square - h square
6.2
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Diagonal = 18*sqrt(2) = 18*1.414214 = 25.45584 feet
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