Not saying it's right or wrong, but the only that comes to mind is: Two Days in a Weekend. Although my students would disagree to that statement.
Personally I do not think this is it though, and shall think upon it some more. Any other thoughts?!
It can be
2 doors in a window.
formula: Sqrt(l^2 + w^2 + h^2) = d^2ex: l=2, w=3, h=4Sqrt(2^2 + 3^2 + 4^2) = d^2Sqrt(4 + 9 + 16) = d^2Sqrt(29) = d^25.39 = d
The area ,A, of a rectangle is the length, L, multiplied by the width, W. A=LW hence W=A/L. The perimeter, P, of a rectangle is P= 2(L+W) or 2L+2W. 2W=P-2L and W=(P/2)-L. The Square of the diagonal of a rectangle, D^2 =W^2+L^2 so that W^2=D^2-L^2 and W=sqrt((D^2-L^2). You could also express the width using trigonometric functions, but this is probably enough to get you started.
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Dimension is : W * D* L IN MTR AREA SQ.MTR= (W+D) * 2 * L
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2 Hearts in Dr Who
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2 wrongs don't make a right
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