I know the solution should have something to do with a diagonal created by tilting the bed in the doorway, so that means we need to create two imaginary triangles out of the rectangle made by the doorway. (The diagonal, if I remember correctly from 8th grade geometry, is called the hypotenuse.) To do all of this, I guess we first have to convert everything to inches, so let's do that:
Okay, so now we have the equation a2 + b2 = c2, with c2 being the hypotenuse. (Pythagorean's theorem, if I am actually brushing the correct cobwebs off of these dusty old mathematical memories.) a = doorway height, b = doorway width (i.e. the floor, or the base of this triangle), and c = the imaginary diagonal that will, hopefully, be longer than the bed length.
√(6241 + 841)=84.15
Whew! So, if the diagonal is ~84" long, and the bed is 82" long, it will fit!
But wait.... Couldn't we have just turned the bed on its side--so that the width was essentially the length--and gotten it out the doorway like that?
Well, this was a fun mathematical exercise, nonetheless. Nothing like proving those 8th grade math skills were meant to come in handy after all!
Ah! Keep me posted on this move. I'm really excited that you might be trying it :)- Risks are so...well, risky. Looks like if you make a move you might be staying for at least a little bit longer, right? Good luck with getting everything in order!
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