Math, asked by amansingh206243, 11 months ago

Find the area of rhombus whose diagonals are 8cm 8mm and 6m 5mm​

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Answered by Anonymous
13

Hello mate ❤

8m8mm=1000×88=8.8m

6m5mm=1000×65=6.5m

=>By Using Pythagoras theorem:-

(8.8÷28m8mm=1000×88=8.8m

6m5mm=1000×65=6.5m

=>By Using Pythagoras theorem:-

(8.8÷2)²+(6.5÷2)²=side²

(77.44+42.24)/4=side²

119.69÷4=side² Or

29.92m=side)²+(6.5÷2)²=side²

(77.44+42.24)/4=side²

119.69÷4=side² Or

29.92m=side

Answered by Shreyanshijaiswal81
0

Converting the Values :

8 cm 8 mm = 88 mm

6 cm 5 mm = 65 mm

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\maltese✠ Calculating \: the \: Area :

\begin{gathered} \begin{gathered} \qquad \; \longrightarrow \; \; \sf { Area = \dfrac{1}{2} \times D_1 \times D_2 } \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered} \end{gathered}

\begin{gathered} \begin{gathered} \qquad \; \longrightarrow \; \; \sf { Area = \dfrac{1}{2} \times 88 \times 65 } \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered} \end{gathered}

\begin{gathered} \begin{gathered} \qquad \; \longrightarrow \; \; \sf { Area = \dfrac{1}{2} \times 5720 } \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered} \end{gathered}

\begin{gathered} \begin{gathered} \qquad \; \longrightarrow \; \; \sf { Area = \dfrac{5720}{2} } \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered} \end{gathered}

\begin{gathered} \begin{gathered} \qquad \; \longrightarrow \; \; \sf { Area = \cancel\dfrac{5720}{2} } \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered} \end{gathered}

\begin{gathered} \begin{gathered} \qquad \; \longrightarrow \; \; {\underline{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{ Area = 2860 \; {mm}^{2} }}}}} \; {\green{\bigstar}} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered} \end{gathered}

∴ Area of the Rhombus is 2860 mm² or 28.6 cm² .

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