A good definition might be the measurement of the longest horizontal distance of an object (x).
Width would be the shorter horizontal distance (y)
diagonal is 13 inch length of the rectangle of 12 and 5 inches sides
the Megalodon tooth diagonal length of over 0.170 metres
In a parallelogram of forces, the resultant force is represented by the diagonal of the parallelogram drawn from the initial point of the forces to the opposite corner. The magnitude and direction of the resultant force are determined by the length and orientation of this diagonal in the parallelogram.
X horizontal Y vertical Z diagonal Quadrants Origin points guess that's more than 3.
I will assume the sail is shaped like a triangle- actually a right triangle. like: |\ 82.5 | \ 90.3 ........|__\ ..........B where B is the length along the boom. If this is true, then you can use a2 + b2 = c2 to solve the problem 82.52 + B2 = 90.32 B2 = 90.32 - 82.52 B = square root of (90.32 - 82.52) B = square root of (8154.09 - 6806.25) B = square root of (1347.84) B = 36.712940497868050776203213584964 B would be about 36.7 feet (if you use significant figures)
No. The diagonal through a rectangle can be computed via the Pythagorean theorem: c2 = a2 + b2 where c is the diagonal length and a and b are the horizontal and vertical lengths of the rectangle.
Diagonal means across at an angle, not horizontal or vertical.
The diagonal length = 7.07 inches.
a...................b . . . . . c...................d a to c = vertical line a to b = horizontal line a to d = diagonal line
The length of the other diagonal works out as 12cm
you have to figure out length times width to get the formula for diagonal length suckers
almost horizontal.
The length of the diagonal which is to opposite of 100⁰ angle is: diagonal length = √[152 + 82 - 2(15)(8)cos 100⁰] diagonal length ≈ 18 The length of the diagonal which is to opposite of 100⁰ angle is: diagonal length =√[152 + 82 - 2(15)(8)cos 80⁰] diagonal length ≈ 16
You need to use trigonometry cosine (angle) = length/diagonal diagonal = length/cos(angle)
The horizontal length of a 65-inch TV can be calculated using the aspect ratio, which is commonly 16:9 for most modern TVs. To find the width, you can use the formula: width = diagonal / √(aspect ratio width² + aspect ratio height²). For a 65-inch TV, the horizontal length is approximately 56.7 inches.
The length of the diagonal is about 16.03 feet.
You draw a rectangle that has a diagonal which length is equal to twice the length of the side of the square.