The diagonal is 45.61 feet.
Diagonal = 36.9 feet
116.6 feet
36.8782 ft
Using Pythagoras' theorem it works out as 20 times the square root of 5 which is about 44.721 feet to three decimal places.
To find the diagonal measurement of a rectangle, you can use the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the hypotenuse (the diagonal) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. In this case, the diagonal measurement of a 40' x 50' rectangle can be calculated as follows: diagonal = √(40^2 + 50^2) = √(1600 + 2500) = √4100 ≈ 64.03 feet.
46.648 ft
Diagonal = 36.9 feet
Sqrt(282 + 402) = a whisker under 48 ft 10 in
Use Pythagoras' theorem:- 502+302 = 3400 and the square root of this is the length of the diagonal which is about 58.309 feet to 3 dp
Using Pythagoras: 462+282 = 2900 and the square root of this is the diagonal which is about 53.852 feet rounded to 3 decimal places
235 Feet
116.6 feet
36.8782 ft
14.42 feet.
25.6125 (rounded)
Using Pythagoras' theorem it works out as 20 times the square root of 5 which is about 44.721 feet to three decimal places.
That would be 34 feet.