Math, asked by beenareji444, 6 months ago

sides of the rhombus are 6cm long and one of the angle is 120°compute it's area​

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Answered by mahdev9711495316
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Answered by aieshserdenia
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Answer:

First pick one side to be the base. Any one will do, they are all the same length. Then determine the altitude - the perpendicular distance from the chosen base to the opposite side. The area is the product of these two, or, as a formula:

are= ba  

where

b is the length of the base

a is the altitude (height).

Use the calculator below to calculate the area of the rhombus given the base (side) length and altitude (perpendicular height).

Enter any two values and the missing one will be calculated. For example, enter the area and base length, and the height needed to get that area is calculated.

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