Math, asked by harrysharma4220, 6 months ago

The area of a rhombus is 120 cm² and one of its diagonals is 24 cm. The other diagona​

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Answered by rudronilroy
2

Answer:

d2=10cm

Step-by-step explanation:

d1=24cm and area =120cm2

=area = 1/2×d1×d2

= 120= 1/2×24×d2

=(120×2)/24=d2

=d2= 10cm

Answered by moushi5370
1

Answer:

10cm

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

the area of a rhombus =120 sq.cm

one of the diagonals,p =24 cm

the other diagonal, q=?

we know that,

the area of a rhombus =0.5×p×q

or, 120= 0.5×24×q

or, q = 120/(0.5×24)

•°• q= 10 cm

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