Math, asked by almaasbloch0, 4 months ago

find area of the
quadrilaterals
step by step explain me plz​

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Answered by learner0x
3

Answer:

84cm

Step-by-step explanation:

area of rhombus is 1/2*d1*d2

so we have half of d1 and d2 given in figure so d1 and d2 is 7*2 and 6*2 =14cm and 12 cm

area=1/2*12*14=6*14=84 cm

{here * stands for multiplication and d1 and d2 stand for diagnols }

hope it helps ☺

Answered by PhoenixAnish
5

No, need of getting confused in this question .

here all sides are equal 4 cm .

so it is square .

area of square = (side)²

area of square = (4)²

area of square = 16 sq.cm


learner0x: umm no its not square because in square diagonals are equal its a rhombus ☺
PhoenixAnish: yeah
PhoenixAnish: actually my small sister had a answered this question
PhoenixAnish: she is in 5 th std so they only have area of square , rectangle in there textbook
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