Math, asked by gowri14, 1 year ago

if the length of the length of diagonals of a rhombus whose are a 216 square centimetre is 24 cm then find the length of the of the second diagonal

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Answered by Anonymous
3
We know that ,

Area of Rhombus

 =  \frac{1}{2}  \times d1 \times d2
Let the other diagonal be d2


216 =  \frac{1}{2}  \times 24 \times d2

 \frac{216 \times 2}{24}  = d2
d2 = 18

So,
the length of 2nd diagonal is 18cm

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Answered by broke
3
Length of first diagonal =24cm
Area of rhombus=1/2*d1*d2
216*2/24=d2
18=d2
Length of diagonal is 18cm
Hope it helps u
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