Math, asked by sanghasam80, 11 months ago

The area of a rhombus is 48 cm . One of its diago-
nals measures 8 cm. What is the length of the other
diagonal ?​

Answers

Answered by reejamesha
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a rhombus = 1/2 × ×

Area = 48 cm²

D¹ = 8 cm

Area = 1/2 × ×

48 cm² = 1/2 × 8 ×

48/2 = 8 ×

24 = 8 ×

24/8 =

= 3 cm

Therefore, the length of the other diagonal is 3 cm.

Answered by RishikaMMysore
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given , area =48cm

One of its diagnol=8cm

Area of rhombus = 1*2*d1*d2

48=1*2*8*d2

48=4*d2

48/4=d2

12=d2

Hence another diagnol =12 cm

d2 reefers to diagnol 2

d1 refers to diagnol 1

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