Math, asked by apurav0602, 1 year ago

Find the area of rhombus whose diagonals are 6 cm and 9 cm.​

Answers

Answered by faridkhann
6

Step-by-step explanation:

Rhombus

Solve for area

A=27cm²

p Diagonal

6

cm

q Diagonal

9

Answered by aakashshaw305
0

Answer:

The area of rhombus is 27 cm²

Explanation:

Diagonals are 6 cm and 9 cm.

Area of rhombus =

\frac{1}{2}*6*9\\=27 cm^{2}

The area of rhombus is 27 cm²

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