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
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Width is 16.
You can't tell. There are an infinite number of sets of length and width that havea diagonal of 46.The only thing we know for sure is that whatever they are, the square of the lengthand the square of the width add up to 2,116.
-- Multiply the rectangle's length by itself. ('square' the length) -- Multiply the rectangle's width by itself. ('square' the width) -- Add the two results. -- Find the square root of the sum. It is the length of the diagonal.
the width is always shorter than the length. other than that, you would require more information about the rectangle (such as the area or the diagonal measurement) to ascertain the width
The diagonal is 26cm