This type of problem involves relationships between the
length and width and/or connections between the length, width, and diagonal of a rectangle. With information about the
area or perimeter, we can set up equations that allow us to find the rectangle's
length and width. Once these are known, we can use the formulas for
area and perimeter.
Sometimes there is a need to use the
Pythagorean Theorem to relate the length, width, and diagonal. It is important to take note of the fact that the diagonal is always the
hypotenuse of this right triangle.