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The dimensions of a rectangle are 14 centimeters by 48 centimeters. Find, in centimeters, the length of the diagonal of the rectangle

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User Aymeric
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Answer:

50 cm

Explanation:

the equation is d=sqrt(w^2+l^2)

so you get sqrt(14^2+48^2) which equals 50.

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User Jon
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We can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the length of the diagonal of the rectangle. The Pythagorean theorem states that in a right triangle with legs of length a and b and hypotenuse of length c, we have:

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

In this case, the rectangle has dimensions of 14 centimeters by 48 centimeters, so we can let the length and width of the rectangle be the legs of a right triangle, and the diagonal be the hypotenuse. Then:

a = 14 cm b = 48 cm c = ?

We can plug these values into the Pythagorean theorem and solve for c:

14^2 + 48^2 = c^2 196 + 2304 = c^2 2500 = c^2 c = sqrt(2500) c = 50

Therefore, the length of the diagonal of the rectangle is 50 centimeters.

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