Math, asked by Tanishkaneema, 4 months ago

find the area of rhombus whose diagonals are 5cm and 6cm.​

Answers

Answered by abhaykumar95724bhaga
5

Answer:

area of rhombus = 1/2 ×d1×d2

= 1/2 × 5× 6

= 30/2

= 15 cm2

Answered by varshamittal029
4

Concept:

A rhombus is a form of a parallelogram with two pairs of opposite sides that are equivalent. That is, all of a rhombus' sides are equal.

Given:

Diagonals of the rhombus:

d_{1}=5cm

d_{2}=5cm

Find:

Find the area of the rhombus.

Solution:

The area of a rhombus in two-dimensional space can be described as the amount of space enclosed by a rhombus. A rhombus, as you may recall, is a sort of quadrilateral projected on a two-dimensional (2D) plane with four equal-length and congruent sides.

Area of a rhombus =\frac{1}{2}*d_{1} *d_{2}

where d_{1} and d_{2} are lengths of diagonal 1 and diagonal 2.

Area=\frac{1}{2}*d_{1}*d_{2}

Area=\frac{1}{2}*5*6

Area=\frac{1}{2}*30

Area=15cm^2

Hence the area of the rhombus is 15 cm^2.

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