A question about Pythagorean theorem in junior high school? A door frame (ABCD) is 2m long and 1m wide. Can a 3 m long and 2.2m wide veneer pass through the door frame? Why?

A question about Pythagorean theorem in junior high school? A door frame (ABCD) is 2m long and 1m wide. Can a 3 m long and 2.2m wide veneer pass through the door frame? Why?

Of course I can!
The diagonal length of the door frame is: radical 5, about equal to 2.236 (obtained from Pythagorean theorem)
The width of the veneer is 2.2 meters, less than the diagonal length of the door frame, so it can pass!