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Answered by coolopedia
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Answer:

1)25   2)330 3)494 cm

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Actually there are 3 questions here so i will answer 3 of them accordingly,

Q1) AREA OF RHOMBUS=100 CM,

LENGTH OF DIAGONAL( d1)= 8cm

D2=?

Solution,

Area of rhombus= d1.d2/2

=100= 8 * x/2 ( d2 is unknown)

100= 4x

= 100/4 = x

25=x

HENCE THE LENGTH OF DIAGONAL 2 IS 25CM

Q2)AREA OF TRAPEZIUM=?

L1=24

L2=20

DISTANCE(HEIGHT)=15CM

Solution,

Area of trapezium= l1+l2/2 * h

= 24+20/2 *15

= 44/2*15

=22 *15

=330 is the answer and the area of trapezium

Q3) AREA OF TRAPEZIUM= 1586 cm

if l1=84cm

and distance (height)= 26cm

Solution,

Area of trapezium= l1+l2/2 *h

1586= 84+l2/2 * 26

hence 1586= 1092 +l2

1586-1092=l2

494=l2

HENCE 492 cm IS THE OTHER SIDE OF TRAPEZIUM

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