I am looking for the formula that gets you the diagonal length of a rectangle that measures 30' by 30'.

 

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use pythagorean theorem

30 by 60

d^2 = 30^2 + 60^2

d^2 = 900 + 3600

d^2 = 4500

d = 10*2*3

d = 60 ft

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