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∙ 9y agoIf the table height is 29 inches standard then 90 x 132 inches is perfect fit which gives the drop up to the floor.
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∙ 9y agoFor a 6ft rectangular table that goes to the floor, you would need a tablecloth that is at least 90 inches by 132 inches to ensure it covers the table and reaches the floor on all sides. Additionally, you may want to consider a slightly larger size for a more elegant drape.
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This is not a question, it is an assignment. class Geo { public: virtual double area (void) const = 0; virtual ~Geo (void) {} // ... }; class Rect : public Geo { private: double m_width; double m_height; public: Rect (double width, double height): m_width (width), m_height (height) {} double area (void) const override { return m_width * m_height; } ~Rect (void) override {}; // ... }; class Sqr : public Rect { public: Sqr (double width): Rect {width, width} {} ~Sqr (void) override {} // ... };
No. Draw a rect. with dimensions of 1" by 2''. Note the angle formed by the diagonals. Now lengthen the rect. to 1'" by 10". The angle formed by the base and the diag. has to be reduced in order for the diagonal to travel to the new corner (with the same rect. height). This is not an actual proof. You can calculate the angle but I am not certain you can do it with geometry--need trig. With trig., knowing the two sides (you know the hypotenuse with geometry too so you could use any of the trig functions), you can calculate the tangent of the angle in the 1"x2" rect, it is 0.5000. The length of the base increases by 8" for the second rect., which changes the value of the tangent (0.10000) which in turn changes the degree of the angle. The diag. of a square bisects the vertex but no so with rectangles.
Rectify is derived from the Latin "rectus", meaning "straight". Hence rectify means "to straighten" or by extension "to correct" or "to make right".
4, di-rect-or-y
There are two syllables. Cor-rect.
There are four syllables. In-cor-rect-ly.
From its right angle. right angle --> rect angle.
The prefix that means straight is "ortho-".
The second syllabble - cor-rect.
There are 2 syllables in direct:di/rect