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18. Find the area of a rhombus whose diagonals are of lengths 8 cm and 6 cm.

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Answered by manjeetsng13
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the rhombus = ½ (length of diagonal 1)(length of diagonal 2) = ½ × 8 cm ×6 cm = 24 cm

Answered by Anonymous
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Given,

In A Rhombus,

  • Diagonal 1 = 8cm
  • Diagonal 2 = 6cm

To Find,

  • The Area of Rhombus.

Solution,

Diagonal 1 = 8cm •••(Given)

Diagonal 2 = 6cm •••(Given)

Area of Rhombus

= ½ × Diagonal 1 × Diagonal 2

Area of Rhombus

= ½ × (8cm) × (6cm)

→ Area of Rhombus

= ½ × 8cm × 6cm

→ Area of Rhombus = 4cm × 6cm

Area of Rhombus = 24cm

Required Answer,

The Area of Rhombus = 24 square cm

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