Math, asked by Angelene2764, 10 months ago

A rhombus has diagonals of length 6 cm and 8 cm find the length of its side

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Diagonal 6cm = 3cm + 3cm = legs of right triangle within rhombus. Diagonal 8cm = 4cm + 4cm = legs of right triangle within rhombus. We need to find the side of the rhombus using the Pythagorean Theorem. After that, we use the formula P = 4s to find your perimeter

Answered by anupamadasmaa
1

Answer:

5cm

Step-by-step explanation:

ABCD is a rhombus

AC= 6cm

BD=8cm

AC and BD intersects each other at O

AOD is a right angled triangle

AO=3cm

OD=4cm

AD^2=AO^2+OD^2

AD=√3^2+4^2

AD=√9+16=√25

AD=5cm

each side of rhombus are equal so each side is 5cm

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