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Answered by Anonymous
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\sf{By \ Pythagoras \ theorem}

\sf{Diagonal=\sqrt{length^{2}+breadth^{2}}}

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangle has two diagonals. Each one is a line segment drawn between the opposite vertices (corners) of the rectangle. In other words, the point where the diagonals intersect (cross), divides each diagonal into two equal parts. Each diagonal divides the rectangle into two congruent right triangles.

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