The triangle has a base of 40 yards and a height of 20 yards what is the diagonal

To find the diagonal of the triangle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem as the diagonal creates a right triangle with the base and height of the original triangle.

The diagonal (D) can be found using the formula:
D = √(base^2 + height^2)

Substitute the base and height values:
D = √(40^2 + 20^2)
D = √(1600 + 400)
D = √2000
D ≈ 44.72 yards

Therefore, the diagonal of the triangle is approximately 44.72 yards.