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area of rhombus plz tell me​

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Answered by Anonymous
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3. Give the Scientific Term:

a) The shine on the surface of an object or material.

b) A non-conductor of heat and electricity

c) The process by which the husk is separated from the grain with the help of

wind.

d) The process by which the clear liquid is poured out without disturbing the

sediment beneath.

e) A solution that will dissolve no more solute at that particular temperature.

f) A substance that dissolves in water.

g) A homogeneous mixture of a solvent and solute.

h) The process by which fine particles are separated from coarse particles

using a sieve.

i) A mixture in which the particles of various substances are uniformly

distributed and

cannot be seen.

1) Property to allow light to pass through.

k) Putting similar things together.

Answered by ITZSAMIRA
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Answer:

HI MATE

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

AREA OF RHOMBUS IS -

A= pq/2

where p & q are diagonals

p= diagonal 1

q = diagonal 2

How do u find area of a rhombus?

How do u find area of a rhombus?Area of Rhombus Using Diagonals: Method 1

How do u find area of a rhombus?Area of Rhombus Using Diagonals: Method 1Step 1: Find the length of diagonal 1, i.e. d1. It is the distance between A and C. ...

How do u find area of a rhombus?Area of Rhombus Using Diagonals: Method 1Step 1: Find the length of diagonal 1, i.e. d1. It is the distance between A and C. ... Step 2: Find the length of diagonal 2, i.e. d2 which is the distance between B and D.

How do u find area of a rhombus?Area of Rhombus Using Diagonals: Method 1Step 1: Find the length of diagonal 1, i.e. d1. It is the distance between A and C. ... Step 2: Find the length of diagonal 2, i.e. d2 which is the distance between B and D.Step 3: Multiply both the diagonals, d1, and d2.

How do u find area of a rhombus?Area of Rhombus Using Diagonals: Method 1Step 1: Find the length of diagonal 1, i.e. d1. It is the distance between A and C. ... Step 2: Find the length of diagonal 2, i.e. d2 which is the distance between B and D.Step 3: Multiply both the diagonals, d1, and d2.Step 4: Divide the result by 2

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