SOLUTION: I have a room that is 12 ft x 20 ft x 8 ft high. The lenght of the diagonal is 23.3 feet: dsq = asq + bsq (can't find the carrot symbol on the keyboard) dsq= 12 sq + 20 sq ds

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Question 449014: I have a room that is 12 ft x 20 ft x 8 ft high.
The lenght of the diagonal is 23.3 feet:
dsq = asq + bsq (can't find the carrot symbol on the keyboard)
dsq= 12 sq + 20 sq
dsq = 144 + 400
dsq (sqrt) = 544 (sq rt)
d= 23.32 ft
How do I now figure out the angle of that diagonal?
I want to do the work, but I don't know what equation to use to find the answer????

Answer by rwm(914) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
^ is above the 6
caret not carrot