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diagonals of a rhombus are 4.5cm and 6cm.find the area.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Take a line AC on the piece of paper with length 6 cm. Bisect it at O. Take the Compass measuring an arc length for 4.5 cm and cut from the both sides of the perpendicular bisector the arc to get points B and D on both sides of the line as drawn. Now join CB & CD and AB,AC to locate the rhombus ABCD. The out line on pen and paper below.

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Answered by devanshd0007
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Steps of construction:-

(a) Draw TE=6cm and bisect it into two equal parts.

(b) Draw up and down perpendiculars to TE.

(c) Draw two arcs of 4.5cm taking E and T as centres, which intersect at S.

(d) Again draw two arcs of 4.5cm taking E and T as centres, which intersects at B.

(e) Join TS,ES,BT and EB.

It is the required rhombus BEST.

Measurement of BE=6.7cm.

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