Pythagorean Theorem: Jason only has room for a TV that is less than 30^ prime prime wide.
Find the width of the TV

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
length² + width² = diagonal²
24² + width² = 40²
576 + width² = 1600
width² = 1600 - 576
width² = 1024
width = √1024 = √32*32
width = 32"
Width of the TV is more than 30"
Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
First off, Bruh, 30" is not prime prime. That's 30 inches.
The base of the TV is 32. This is because A^2+B^2=C^2. 24 is A, 40 is C, and the base is B.
So that means that is we take 24^2 and the base^2, we should get 40^2. 40^2 is 1600. 24 squared is 576. So if we take the base and square it and add 576, we should get 1600. Or we could just take 1600 and subtract 576.
1600-576=1024.
So now, the root of 1024 is the base. Which is 32. Hope that helped.