Math, asked by subbulakshmi876, 4 months ago

area of rhombus = I don't want explaination I want answer only because it is fill ups​

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Answered by vineetaprakash0802
1

Answer:

Let O be the point of intersection of two diagonals.

The area of the rhombus will be:

A = 4 × area of ∆ AOB

= 4 × (½) × AO × OB sq. units

= 4 × (½) × (½) d1 × (½) d2 sq. units

= 4 × (1/8) d1 × d2 square units

= ½ × d1 × d2

Therefore, Area of a Rhombus = A = ½ × d1 × d2

Answered by nayekanantika
3

Answer:

d2 = length of diagonal 2. b = length of any side. h = height of rhombus.

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Area of Rhombus Formula.

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