Math, asked by ayazmuhammedponni, 1 year ago

the area of a rhombus is 360 sq.m.if one of its daigonal is 40cm,find the other diagonal

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Answered by Anonymous
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HIII MATE!!!


LET THE OTHER DIAGONAL BE x



AREA OF RHOMBUS=1/2×d1×d2


360 = 1 \div 2 \times 40 \times x


360 = 20 \times x


x = 360 \div 20

x = 18

=>OTHER DIAGONAL =18m



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@garu1678

Ridhima09: area is in metres while the diagonal given is in centimeters
Ridhima09: conversion of units is required
Answered by Ridhima09
0
Area of rhombus = 1/2*product of diagonals
Let a diagonal be x
1 m = 100 cm
360 m = 36000cm
36000 = 1/2*40*x
x =( 36000*2) /40
x=1800 cm = 18m


According to me, another diagonal can't be that big so probably there us a mistake in the units.


Hope it helps u
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