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Answered by bbbshyawysys
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Answer:

30cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rhombus = \frac{1}{2} × d_{1} × d_{2}

120 = \frac{1}{2} × 8 × d_{2}

120 = 4 × d_{2}

120/4 = d_{2}

d_{2} = 30cm

Answered by aarshya65
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Answer:

5)Area = 120cm²

d¹(first diagonal) = 8cm

Area of rhombus = ½ x d¹ x d²

120cm² = ½ x 8 x d²

120 = 4 x d²

d² = 120/4

d² = 30cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Here in the question area and length of one diagonal is given .so to find the length of the second diagonal just use the formula Area = ½ x d¹ x d².

Hope it helps.

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