Math, asked by Prilliphus25, 11 months ago

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Answered by CaptainBrainly
7
Hey!!

Given,

Area of rhombus = (d1 × d2) ÷ 2 = 252

One diagonal = 28

another = ?

ATP,

 \frac{28  \times x}{2}  = 252 \\  \\  \frac{28x}{2}  = 252 \\  \\ 28x = 252 \times 2 \\  \\ 28x = 504 \\  \\ x =  \frac{504}{28}  \\  \\ x = 18
Therefore, the other diagonal is 18.

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Answered by UltimateMasTerMind
9

Solution:-

Given:-

Length of One Diagonal = 28 cm.

Area of Diagonal = 252 cm²

To Find:-

Length of Other Diagonal = ?

Find:-

Area of Rhombus= (Product of two Diagonal)/2

=) Area = (D × 28)/2

=) 252 = D × 14

=) D = 252/14

=) D = 18 cm.

Hence,

Length of Other Diagonal is 18cm.

Properties of Rhombus;

▪ Diagonal bisects the angle.

▪ Opposite sides are parallel.

▪ Opposite angles are congruent.

▪ All sides are equal in length.

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