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Answered by siddhartharao77
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Given perimeter of a rhombus = 146cm.

We know that in a rhombus, all sides are equal. So, each side of rhombus = (146/4) = 36.5 cm.

Given length of one of its diagonals d1 = 48cm.

Half of the diagonal d1 = (48/2) = 24cm.

Now,

Half of the diagonal d2 :

=> \sqrt{(36.5)^2 - (24)^2}

=> \sqrt{1332.25 - 576}

=> \sqrt{756.25}

=> 27.5


Therefore, the length of the other diagonal = 27.5 * 2 = 55cm.


Hope this helps!

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