Only a line can be diagonal, not a shape
A diagonal would be measured in feet, not square feet. Given the length of a diagonal, it is not possible to determine the shape of the area to be covered. Without information about the shape, its area cannot be calculated.
How many diagonal lines does a 1million sided shape have
A trapezoid.
It has 27 diagonals
Only a line can be diagonal, not a shape
A diagonal in a shape is a straight line from one vertex to another vertex (corner).
A diagonal has no shape, it is a straight line between the angles of a multi-sided figure.
"Diagonal" is not a shape, it is a direction, or orientation. If you drew a line from one corner of a square to the opposite corner, that new line would be diagonal to the square. Here is an example: / or \
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A diagonal.
A diagonal is a line segment that connects two non-adjacent vertices.
A diagonal would be measured in feet, not square feet. Given the length of a diagonal, it is not possible to determine the shape of the area to be covered. Without information about the shape, its area cannot be calculated.
The correct spelling is "diagonal" (a straight line joining two opposite corners of a shape).
How many diagonal lines does a 1million sided shape have
As no shape has been given for the area it is impossible to given the length of the diagonal - the diagonal can be ANY length greater than 0 (assuming you can define what diagonal means for the shape). If you are referring to a square with an area of 11 square inches then: Using Pythagoras: diagonal² = side² + side² = 2 × side² → side² = diagonal² ÷ 2 area = side² = diagonal² ÷ 2 → diagonal² = 2 × area → diagonal = √(2 × area) = √(2 × 11 sq in) = √22 in ≈ 4.69 in If you mean an 11 inch square, ie a square with 11 inches along each side: Use Pythagoras: Diagonal² = √(2 × sidelength²) → diagonal = side_length × √2 → diagonal = 11 in × √2 ≈ 15.6 in
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