Trapezoid diagonal f calculator

Calculator and formulas for calculating the diagonal f of a trapezoid given side length and height

Caculate Diagonale f


This function calculates the diagonal f of a trapezoid given the lengths of the sides and the height. For the calculation, enter the lengths of the two sides a and d and the height. Then click the 'Calculate' button


Caculate Diagonal f

 Input
Side length a
Side length d
Height h
Decimal places
 Results
Diagonal f

Formulas for calculating the diagonal f


Using the side length a and d

The diagonal f forms a right triangle with the height h and the side (a - x) . The diagonal f forms the hypotenuse and can be calculated according to the Pythagorean theorem.

First, the length of x has to be calculated, which in turn can be calculated from d and h :

\(\displaystyle x =\sqrt{d^2-h^2} \)

The diagonal f can now be calculated using the following formula:

\(\displaystyle f =\sqrt{(a-x)^2+h^2} \)

Use of the side lengths c and b

Alternatively, you can calculate with the side lengths c and b . To do this, the leg of the right triangle is first calculated:

\(\displaystyle y =\sqrt{b^2-h^2} \)

In the following formula, y is added to the side length c .

\(\displaystyle f =\sqrt{(c+y)^2+h^2} \)

Formula for calculating the diagonal e using the angle


If the height is not known, the diagonal f can be calculated using the an angle.

\(\displaystyle f =\sqrt{(a^2+d^2) - (2 · a · d · cos(α))} \)

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