To find the diagonal measurement of a rectangle, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. The formula is ( d = \sqrt{l^2 + w^2} ), where ( l ) is the length and ( w ) is the width. For a rectangle that is 420 feet long and 75 feet wide, the diagonal is calculated as ( d = \sqrt{420^2 + 75^2} ), which equals approximately 425.6 feet.
The diagonal is 48.877 feet.
134.6 feet
Approximately 15.62 feet.
The diagonal will be the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 30 and 34 feet So its length is the square root of (34^2+ 30^2 )
The diagonal is 221.2 inches long.
The diagonal is 48.877 feet.
134.6 feet
104.1 feet
44 feet 4 inches
Approximately 15.62 feet.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 40 feet
The diagonal is 10 feet. The one side is 8 feet and the other side is 6 feet (by Pythagoras 82 + 62 = 102)). The perimeter is thus 28 feet.
The diagonal will be the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 30 and 34 feet So its length is the square root of (34^2+ 30^2 )
The diagonal is 221.2 inches long.
The diagonal is 14.21 cm
The diagonal is 15.652'
The diagonal would be 12.53 meters.