Math, asked by jecima, 3 months ago

The area of a rhombus is 24 m² and the length of one of its diagonals is 8 m.
Find the length of the other diagonal.​

Answers

Answered by ayush64047
4

Answer:

Given:

area of a rhombus is 24 m²

length =8m

breath=?

Now,we know that diagonals of a rhombus bisects each other.

Therefore,

l X b=24m2

8m X b = 24m2

b= 24m2

8m

b=4m

Answered by qasimkhan0124
2

Answer:

The  \: area  \: of a  \: rhombus \:  = (d1  \times  d2) \2 \\ 24 =( 8  \times  d2 )\2 \\ 24 \times 2 = 8  \times d2  \\ 48  \div 8 = d2 \\ d2 = 6

length of the other diagonal is 6 m

Similar questions