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find the altitude of a rhombus whose area is 320 metre square and side is 5 metre​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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We know that , in Rhombus

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so,

320 = Altitude * 5

Altitude = 320/5

Altitude = 64m (Ans)

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---> Area of Rhombus also = 1/2 * Diagonal1 * Diagonal2

---> Diagonals bisect each other at 90° ..

----> Perimeter of Rhombus = 4*side.

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