Math, asked by munni07101980, 4 months ago

The area of a rhombus is 240cm^(2) and one of the diagonals is 16cm .Find the other diagonal.​

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Answered by sarmistha500000567
2

Answer:

240/8

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rhombus=1/2*d1*d2

240=1/2*16*x

x=240/8

Answered by WaterFairy
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the rhombus of area 240 cm2.

Let its sides be A, B, C and D.

Let us denote one of its diagonals as d and the

other as d2.

It is given that one of its diagonals di is 16cm.

Let the other diagonal d be x cm.

We know that the formula of area of the

rhombus is:area= 1/2 ×d1× d2

Therefore, the area of the rhombus ABCD =

1 /2 x 16 x X

=>240 1 /2 x 16 x X

=> X = 240 x 2 x 1 /16

=>X = 240/8

=>X = 30cm

Hence,the another diagonal of the given rhombus is found to b 30 cm

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