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In a rhombus if d1 = 16 cm, d2 = 12 cm, its area will be…

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Answered by adusnow22
16

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In rhombus

Area =1/2×d1×d2

=1/2×12×16

=96cm^2

side of rhombus=1/2√d1^2+d2^2

=1/2×√(144+196)

=1/2×√340

=1/2×2√85

=√85cm

Answered by amitnrw
1

Given : In a rhombus  d1 = 16 cm, d2 = 12 cm

To Find :  Area of the Rhombus

Solution:

d₁ = 16 cm

d₂ = 12 cm

d₁  and d₂  are the diagonals rhombus

Area of rhombus = (1/2) * Product of  Diagonals

= (1/2) * d₁  * d₂

Substitute values of  d₁  and d₂

= (1/2) * 16 * 12

= 8 * 12

= 96 cm²

Area of the rhombus is 96 cm²

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