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If perimeter of a rhombus is 100cm and length of one diagonal is 48cm, what is the area of the quadrilateral​

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Answered by jitendrabansal
1

Answer:

The area will be 625 cm^2.

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Answered by gkmeruva
2

Answer:

336cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

perimeter of the rhombus=4a=100=a=25

length of the diagnol is 48cm

w.k.t. the diagnols of a rhombus bisect each other

then half of 48=24cm

the half of the other diagnol²+24²=25²

the half of the other diagnol²=625-576

                                                =49

the half of the other diagnol=7

therefore the length of the other diagnol=14

area of a rhombus=1/2d₁d₂

=1/2.48.14

=24.14

=336cm²

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