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the area of a rhombus is 16cm^2.if the length of one diagonal is 4cm , find the length of other diagonal​

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Answered by tanushri1254
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Answer:

The area of a rhombus is 16 cm2 and the length of one of its diagonals is 4 cm. What is the value of the other diagonal?

Solution: Area of rhombus = 16 cm^2,

One diagonal = 4 cm.

The other diagonal = 16*2/4 = 8 cm. Answer

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Answered by vanithamaya1611
1

Answer:

AnSwer -:

Length of Diagonal 2 = 8cm

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Explanation-:

Area of the Rhombus -:

“A = 1/2 x d1 x d2”

A = Area

D1 = Diagonal 1

D2 = Diagonal 2

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Given,

Area of Rhombus-: 16 cm^2

Length of Diagonal 1 = 4 cm

To find,

Length of diagonal 2

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Formula of Area of Rhombus-:

Area of the Rhombus -:

“A = 1/2 x d1 x d2”

A = Area = 16 cm^2

D1 = Diagonal 1 = 4 cm

D2 = Diagonal 2 = ??

Then ,

1/2 x 4 x D2 = 16 cm^2

2 x d2 = 16 cm^2

D2 = 16/2

D2 = 8

Hence ,

Length of Diagonal 2 = 8cm

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Rhombus-: A Rhombus is a flat shape

with 4 equal straight sides. A rhombus

looks like a diamond. All sides have

equal length.

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