Find the area of a Rhombus with diagonals 25 cm and 48 cm.
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Given :
Diagonals = 25cm and 48cm
To Find :
Area of a Rhombus
Solution :
We know that,
A Rhombus has 2 diagonals
Lets take 25cm and 48cm as,
Diagonal₁ ( d₁ ) = 25cm
Diagonal₂ ( d₂ ) = 48cm
⇒ Area of a Rhombus = 1/2 × d₁ × d₂
⇒ Area of a Rhombus = 1/2 × 25 × 48
⇒ Area of a Rhombus = 25 × 24
⇒ Area of a Rhombus = 600cm²
•°• Area of a Rhombus = 600cm²
★ More to know :
Using Diagonals :
A = 1/2 × d₁ × d₂
Using Base and Height :
A = b × h
Using Trignometry :
A = b² × Sin(a)
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Solution :-
As we know that,
Area of Rhombus = 2(D1 × D2)
= 2(25cm × 48cm)
= 2(1200cm²)
= 2400cm²
Thus, the area of the rhombus will be 2400cm².
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