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a construction worker needs to put a rectangular window in the side of a building. he knows from measuring that the top and bottom of the window have a width of 5 feet and the sides have a length of 12 feet. he also measured one diagonal to be 13 feet. what is the length of the other diagonal?

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The other diagonal would be 13 feet as well because it is a rectangle.
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Width of the rectangular window = 5 feet

Length of the rectangular window = 12 feet.

Length of one of the diagonals is = 13 feet

As it is a rectangle, both the diagonals are equal, so other one will also be 13 feet. Or we can solve it by using Pythagoras theorem.

Let the supposed diagonal be = d


d^(2)=5^(2) +12^(2)


d^(2) =25+144


d^(2) =169

d=13

Hence, the length of the diagonal will be 13 feet.

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