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If a TV has the following dimensions 48” wide, 27” height, and 55”
diagonal. Respond to the following questions
if the TV is 5” wider and 3” higher, what is the new diagonal measurement? (Show work)
48+5=53 27+3=30
the square root of 53^2+32^2
61.91 is diagonal
If the TV is 3” wider and 5” higher, what is the new diagonal measurement? (Show work)
48+3=51 27+5=32
the square root of 51^2+32^2
60.21 is diagonal
Depending on the previous responses, why are the diagonal measurements the same or different?
I need help I don't understand the last question
diagonal. Respond to the following questions
if the TV is 5” wider and 3” higher, what is the new diagonal measurement? (Show work)
48+5=53 27+3=30
the square root of 53^2+32^2
61.91 is diagonal
If the TV is 3” wider and 5” higher, what is the new diagonal measurement? (Show work)
48+3=51 27+5=32
the square root of 51^2+32^2
60.21 is diagonal
Depending on the previous responses, why are the diagonal measurements the same or different?
I need help I don't understand the last question
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a square has the maximum diagonal for a given perimeter
The first adjustment makes it closer to square, so its diagonal will be greater
The first adjustment makes it closer to square, so its diagonal will be greater
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