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Find the area of the rhombus ​

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Answered by IItumhariJAANII
5

Answer:

area of rhombus = d1×d2/2

6×8/2=24cm^2

Answered by thebrainlykapil
27

Given :-

  • Shape = Rhombus
  • First Diagonal = 6cm
  • Second Diagonal = 8cm

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To Find :-

  • Area of the Rhombus

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Solution :-

➞ Area of Rhombus = ½ × product of Diagonal

➞ Area of Rhombus = ½ × 8 × 6

➞ Area of Rhombus = ½ × 48

➞ Area of Rhombus = 24cm²

Therefore, Area of the Rhombus is 24cm²

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Additional Info :

Formulas Related to Area :

  • Area of Square = Side x Side
  • Area of Rectangle = Length × Breadth
  • Area of Triangle = ½ × base x height
  • Area of parallelogram = base x height
  • Area of circle = πr²
  • Area of Rhombus = ½ × product of its diagonals
  • Area of Trapezium = ½ × height × sum of parallel sides
  • Area of Polygon = sum of the area of all regions into which it is divided

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