length/height
The opposite of a height is a depth. The opposite direction measurement of height (vertical) is width (horizontal).
The diagonal creates a right angled triangle with one pair of long and short sides - the diagonal is the hypotenuse. We know the angle between the long side (adjacent) and hypotenuse as 42.6°; We want to find the length of the short (width) side (opposite). We can use the Tan ratio: tan = opposite/adjacent → opposite = adjacent × tan → width = 26.63 in × tan 42.6° = 24.487... in → width is 24.5 inches to the nearest tenth of an inch.
Length times width. A rectangle requires four sides with opposite sides being parallel and of the same lenght.
The measure of the width of your classroom refers to the distance between the two parallel walls of the room. To determine this measurement accurately, you would need a tape measure or ruler. Simply place the measuring tool at one wall and extend it across to the opposite wall to get the width of the room.
Assuming the object is shape with opposite sides of equal length then the perimeter would measure 2 * 7 + 2 * 2 =18
The length and width of a rectangle is the same as the length and width of the opposite sides.
width
The opposite of a height is a depth. The opposite direction measurement of height (vertical) is width (horizontal).
The opposite of a height is a depth. The opposite direction measurement of height (vertical) is width (horizontal).
two opposite
Perimeter = Width x 2 + length x 2. To find width, you minus the length from perimeter because opposite of ADD is SUBTRACT.
Width would be the "opposite" of length (they are perpendicular dimensions). The opposite status of length (unspecified dimension or time) could be shortness or brevity.
two opposite
Yes, it normally has opposite congruent lengths and opposite congruent widths. The length of a rectangle is normally greater than its width.
That depends on the size of the star.
Opposite sides are parallel and it has a breadth and width of different lengths
For a circle, the length and width are the same: from one side of the circle to the opposite point is the same value. The diameter is the longest possible length of any line connecting two points on the circle. This differs from a square or rectangle, where the length or width is not the longest line, but rather the diagonal from opposite corners.