Question 111769
measure the height of your computer monitor to the nearest tenth of a centimeter or sixteenth of of an inch.measure the width of your monitor as well.use the pythagorean theorem to find the length of the diagnal of the monitor.
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Once you measure the height and width of your monitor use those measurements in the Pythagorean theorom;
{{{a^2+b^2=c^2}}}
a = the length
b = the width
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so, for instance, mine would be;
{{{16^2 + 19^2 = c^2}}}
{{{256 + 361 = c^2}}}
{{{617 = c^2}}}
{{{sqrt(617)=sqrt(c^2)}}}
24.8 would be the diagonal of my monitor.
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