Math, asked by arijit20087, 1 year ago

the area of a rhombus is 240 sq cm . if one of its diagonals is 16 cm then the length of its other diagonal is:​

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Answered by ALDJ
5

Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a rhombus =1/2*d1*d2

        240                =1/2*16*d2

240=8*d2

d2=240/8

d2=30


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Answered by Anonymous
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AREA OF RHOMBUS

= 1/2(D1×D2)

HERE D1 AND D2 ARE IT'S DIAGONALS

WE HAVE ONE DIAGONAL

WHICH IS D1=16cm

AREA=240cm^2

1/2(D1×D2)=240

1/2×16×D2=240

8×D2=240

D2= 240/8=30cm

So the other diagonal is of Length 30cm..

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