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Pythagoras' Theorem - the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the other two sides or A2 + B2 = C2 Side A: 128 x 128 =16384 Side B: 128 x 128 =16384 A2 + B2 = 32768 The square root of which is 181.019336 (181.019336 x 181.019336) So that diagonal is 181.02m or nearly 2mm over 181m long he hardest part of Pythagoras' Theorem is spelling his name and getting your head around what a hypotenuse is! In this case the answer you wanted (that diagonal) was the hypotenuse.