Math, asked by moizanwarmohammed123, 1 month ago

find the area of a rhombus if two diagonals 15cm and 16cm​

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Answered by gowriprabhu07
2

Answer:

120cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of Rhombus = ( Diagonal 1 x Diagonal 2 ) / 2

                              = ( 15 x 16) /2

                              = 240 / 2

                             = 120cm²

Answered by unknown3839
14

Given:

  • The two diagonals of a rhombus is 15 cm and 16 cm.

To find :

  • The area of the rhombus.

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we know,

\sf{Area\:of\:a\:rhombus\: =  \frac{1}{2}  \times d(1) \times d(2)}

Here,

d(1) is 15 cm

and d(2) is 16 cm.

Now,

By putting the values we get,

\sf{ \frac{1}{2}  \times 15 \times 16}

\sf{⇒ \frac{1}{2}  \times 240} \\ \sf{⇒  120}

Hence,

\small\bf{The\:area\:of\:the\:rhombus\:is\:120\:cm {}^{2} }

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