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if the area of a rhombus is 100cm and length of one of its diagonal is 14cm then find its perimeter​

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Answered by himani2508
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heyy rachit ....here is ur ans!!..

Perimeter of rhombus = 100 cm.

One side of rhombus = 100/4 = 25 cm.

One diagonal = 14 cm.

Half the diagonal = 14/2 = 7 cm.

Half of the other diagonal = [25^2–7^2]^0.5 = [625–49]^0.5 = 576^0.5 = 24 cm.

Length of second diagonal = 2*24 = 48 cm.

Area of rhombus = 14*48/2 = 336 sq cm.


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