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Are there another formulae in solving th diagonals of the rectangles? - Answers

Other than what? It really all depends on what is given. For example:If you know the length of one diagonal, the other is just as long.If you know the length and width of the rectangle, use Pythagoras' formula for the diagonal.If you know one of the sides of the rectangle, and an angle, use some basic trigonometry to find the diagonal.



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Other than what? It really all depends on what is given. For example:If you know the length of one diagonal, the other is just as long.If you know the length and width of the rectangle, use Pythagoras' formula for the diagonal.If you know one of the sides of the rectangle, and an angle, use some basic trigonometry to find the diagonal.



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Are there another formulae in solving th diagonals of the rectangles? - Answers

Other than what? It really all depends on what is given. For example:If you know the length of one diagonal, the other is just as long.If you know the length and width of the rectangle, use Pythagoras' formula for the diagonal.If you know one of the sides of the rectangle, and an angle, use some basic trigonometry to find the diagonal.

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