R= (a/2) ^2 + B^2 _____________ 2B A=width B=Width :)
If by that you mean knowing only the diagonal and the width, then by the formula a2+b2=c2, where a is the length, b the width and c the diagonal. To find the width b, you need to calculate sqrt(c2-a2). For example, the width of a rectangle with length 3 and diameter 5 is sqrt(52-32)=4
Width does mean side to side.
width means how wide something is
c=diameter a=lenght b=width c=sqrt(a^2 + b^2) ---- or in words, the diameter equals the square root of length squared plus width squares, that's the Pythagorean Theorem.
R= (a/2) ^2 + B^2 _____________ 2B A=width B=Width
R= (a/2) ^2 + B^2 _____________ 2B A=width B=Width :)
If by that you mean knowing only the diagonal and the width, then by the formula a2+b2=c2, where a is the length, b the width and c the diagonal. To find the width b, you need to calculate sqrt(c2-a2). For example, the width of a rectangle with length 3 and diameter 5 is sqrt(52-32)=4
Width does mean side to side.
width means how wide something is
Width has a lenght, but it doesn't mean lenght, because there are lenghts for distance, height, width, depth, and so on.
"E" and "D" do not actually stand for anything . . . the width of shoes is measured, "A, B, C, D, E" and so on. "D" is standard normal width. "C" is narrower, and "E" is wider.
if a is number of tiles high and b is tiles wide then, (x+a) = height and (x+b) = width so the polynomial is (x+a)(x+b).
Narrow.
c=diameter a=lenght b=width c=sqrt(a^2 + b^2) ---- or in words, the diameter equals the square root of length squared plus width squares, that's the Pythagorean Theorem.
"b" refers to the width. "e" being a wide shoe.
The equation for the perimeter of a rectangle is 2x(a+b) where a is the length and b is the width. We can rewrite the question as the following: 2x(52+b) = 182 If both sides are divided by 2 we get: 52+b = 91 If we subtract 52 from both sides we get: 91 - 52 = 39. Thus the width of the rectangle is 39 in.