Answer:
I don't understand trig very well but I do get pythagorean theorem, which I can help with. Your final answer will end up being 31.
Explanation:
First off the formula for pythagorean theorem is a^2 + b^2 = c^2
We know that C stands for the hypotenuse so we want to know what C is.
A and B are both 22 so our equation turns into 22^2 + 22^2 = c^2
22 squared is 484 which leads to 484 + 484 = c^2
484 + 484 = 968
968 is our C^2 but we still need to find the square root
The square root of 968 is 31.11269837... and a whole lot of other numbers
You round that out to 31 and get the length of your diagonal