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Lengths of the diagonals of a rhombus are 16.5 cm and 14.2 cm, find its area.

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
70
Thanking you for the question !

The question is about the Area of a rhombus with given diagonals .

Rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides equal but it's angles are not equal.

A square is a rhombus in which all angles are equal

Given ,
Length of diagonals = 16.5 cm , 14.2 cm .

We know that ,
 \boxed{ Area \: of \: rhombus = \frac{1}{2}d_{1}d_{2} }

Area of rhombus

= 1/2 ( 16.5 ) ( 14.2 )

= 117 .15 cm²

Therefore , The Area of the rhombus is 117 .15 cm²
Answered by mysticd
49
Hi ,

Let d1 , d2 are the lengths of Diagonals of a

Rhombus.


It is given that ,

d1 = 16.5 cm

d2 = 14.2cm

Area of the Rhombus ( A ) = ( d1 × d2 )/2

A = ( 16.5 × 14.2 )/2

A = 234.3/2

A = 117.15 cm²

I hope this helps you.

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