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the area of a rhombus is 64 cm2.if one of its diagonal is 16 cm,then length of its another diagonal is

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Answered by MonarkSingh
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Hey mate

The answer is

As we know,
area \: of \: rhombus =  \frac{1}{2}  \times d1 \times d2 \\ 64 {m}^{2}  =  \frac{1}{2}  \times 16 \times d2 \\ d2 =  \frac{64 \times 2}{16}  \\ d2 = 8m

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Answered by radhisaran2004
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The given data is area of a rhombus is equal to 64 CM square OK so the formula for area of a rhombus is 1 by 2D 1 INR to do so that one by two div on in 2D to is given as 60421 by 2D 116 One by Two 16 into D 20 64 48 into d 2 is equal to 64 GB is equal to 64 / 8 and diagonal to will be 8 cm

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