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Draw a rhombus of sides 6 centimetres and one angle 60°; then draw
a right triangle of the same area.​

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Answered by bhartisangeeta086
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Draw a rhombus of sides 6 cm and one angle is 60 degree Then draw a right triangle of the same area?

There are many right triangles that have an area of 182–√cm2 . I just drew 1.

A rhombus is a special parallelogram, so I used the formula for the area of a parallelogram ( A=bh ). When the height of this rhombus is drawn a 30–60–90 right triangle is formed therefore the short leg and long leg (height) can be found.

The area of a triangle is A=12bh since this is a right triangle the legs can be used as the base (b) and the height (h)

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