Math, asked by manikandans2062, 3 months ago

In a Rhombus, length of the one diagonal is 6 cm, another diagonal is thrice the other.
Then its area is​

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Answered by bilalshibli9757
0

Answer:

Area of rhombus A=Side of rhombus*Altitude of rhombus

A=6∗4=24cm2

Another way of finding the area of the rhombus is,

A=

1

2

∗d1∗d2

Here, A=24cm2andd1=8cm

So,

24=

1

2

∗8∗d2⇒d2=

48

8

=6cm

Answered by snehadhiman123
4

Answer:

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