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if your team makes the New Phone 2 inches wider and 1 inch taller what is the new Dyanna
diagonal measurement
diagonal measurement
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To find the new diagonal measurement, we can use the Pythagorean theorem. The diagonal measurement can be calculated using the formula:
Diagonal^2 = Width^2 + Height^2
Let's assume the original width is W and original height is H. If we increase the width by 2 inches, the new width would be W+2. Similarly, if we increase the height by 1 inch, the new height would be H+1.
Applying these measurements to the formula, we have:
New Diagonal^2 = (W+2)^2 + (H+1)^2
Hence, the new diagonal measurement would be the square root of (W+2)^2 + (H+1)^2.
Diagonal^2 = Width^2 + Height^2
Let's assume the original width is W and original height is H. If we increase the width by 2 inches, the new width would be W+2. Similarly, if we increase the height by 1 inch, the new height would be H+1.
Applying these measurements to the formula, we have:
New Diagonal^2 = (W+2)^2 + (H+1)^2
Hence, the new diagonal measurement would be the square root of (W+2)^2 + (H+1)^2.
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