Math, asked by edha82, 2 months ago

Find the area of rhombus if its diagonals are 7cm and 6cm​

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Answered by BrainlyMessi10
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a rhombus is given by

Area= 1/2 * diagonal1 *diagonal2

Diagonal1= 7cm

Diagonal2=6cm

Area = 1/2*7*6

Area= 21cm^2

Answered by OyeeKanak
19

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Find the area of rhombus if its diagonals are 7cm and 6cm.

There are two formula for finding the area of rhombus:-

  • Using Diagonals = ½ × d1 × d2
  • Using Base and Height = b × h

We will find using the first one ½× dv1 × d2.

Given:-

  • Diagonal 1 = 7cm
  • Diagonal 2 = 6cm

Solution:-

 \bf↝ \frac{1}{2}  \times 7 \times 6

 \bf↝ \frac{1}{ \cancel{2}} \times 7 \times  \cancel{6} ^{3}

 \bf↝7 \times 3

 \bf↝21 {cm}^{2}

  • Therefore the area of rhombus is 21cm².

Step-by-step explanation:

Learn More formulas:-

  • Area of square= side ×side
  • Perimeter of square = 4× side
  • Area of rectangle = length ×breadth
  • Perimeter of rectangle = 2(length +breadth)
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