To calculate the new diagonal measurement, we can use the Pythagorean theorem.
Let's assume the original phone dimensions are x and y, and the new phone dimensions are x+2 and y+1.
By applying the Pythagorean theorem, the diagonal measurement of the original phone can be expressed as √(x^2 + y^2). And the diagonal measurement of the new phone can be expressed as √((x+2)^2 + (y+1)^2).
To find the difference in diagonal measurement, we can subtract the original diagonal measurement from the new diagonal measurement:
√((x+2)^2 + (y+1)^2) - √(x^2 + y^2)
However, without specific values for x and y, it is impossible to calculate the exact difference in diagonal measurement.
If your team makes the new phone 2 in wider and 1 in taller what is the new diagonal measurement around your answer to the nearest hundredth
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