If sides of square s are increased by 1/3, what is length of new diagonal?
New sides are now 4/3s. Using Pythagorean theory 4/3s^2 + 4/3s^2 = c^2
How do we get to final answer of
C = 4s times sq root of 2 all divided by 3. (Sorry not sure how to type in sq root symbol
New sides are now 4/3s. Using Pythagorean theory 4/3s^2 + 4/3s^2 = c^2
How do we get to final answer of
C = 4s times sq root of 2 all divided by 3. (Sorry not sure how to type in sq root symbol