Math, asked by dimple40, 1 year ago

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Answered by zainab266
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In a rhombus we know that all sides are equal in length.

Perimeter=4x side length

56=4×side length.

Side length=56/4

=14 cm

Area of rhombus = altitude×base

119= 14× alt.

Altitude = 8.5 cm

I hope that you are satisfied

Answered by pankajverma7080
1

given \\ area = 119 cm{}^{2}  \\ perimeter = 56cm \\

perimeter \: of \: rhombus \:  = 4 \times side \\ 56cm = 4 \times side \\ side = (56 \div 4)cm \\ side = 14cm

area \: of \: \: rhombus =  \frac{1}{2}  \times diagonl {1}  \times diagonal2 \\ or \\ area \: of \: rhombus = base \times height

area \: of \: rhombus = b \times h \\ 119cm {}^{2}  = 14 \times h \\ h  =  \frac{119}{14}  \\ \\  h =8.5cm \\

height \:  = 8.5cm


dimple40: hi pankaj varma I have notnseen your answer so mistakenly ive marked another answer as brainlist so im really sorry
pankajverma7080: OK
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