Diagonal = 36.9 feet
The diagonal is approximately 38.42 feet.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 26 inches in length
36.8782 ft
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.
38.42 feet.
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The diagonal of a 12' x 24' rectangle is approx 26.8'.
The diagonal is about 28.3 feet.
Using Pythagoras theorem: 53.665' correct to 3 dp
Diagonal = 36.9 feet
No. The diagonal of the rectangle is a little over 32.2, and nothing that long can fit into a circle with a diameter of 27.
The diagonal is approximately 38.42 feet.
Diagonal = square root of (24 squared + 26 squared) and that is square root of (576 + 676) and that is square root of (1252) and that is 35.38 feet
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 26 inches in length
36.8782 ft
If it's a rectangle and you know its length and height then use Pythagoras' theorem to find the length of its diagonal