Math, asked by Mallick1, 1 year ago

The area of a rhombus is 98 m2. if one of its diagonal is 14 m find the other diagonal please help me fastttt

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Answered by sonali25
345
Area of Rhombus = ½ * d1 * d2
98 m²=1/2*14*d2
98 m²=7m²*d2
d2= 98/7
d2=14 m




Mallick1: the diagnals of a rhombus are 8 cm and 6 cm respectively. find its area
sonali25: area = 1/2 * 8 *6
sonali25: area =24
bunny53: 1÷2.8.6
Mallick1: ok
Mallick1: one more
bunny53: area=23
bunny53: sorry area=24
Mallick1: find the area of a rhombus whose side is 13 cm and altitude is 2cm
sonali25: hi bunny look at the question first
Answered by lovingheart
83

Answer:

The other diagonal is 14 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:

Given Data: The Area of rhombus= 98 \mathrm{cm}^{2}

one of its diagonal=14cm

To Calculate another diagonal in the Rhombus:

d1=14cm

Step 2:

The area of a rhombus=1/2 × d1×d2

=1/2× 14 × d2   (Multiply the ½ and both diagonals)  

1/2 × 14 × d2=98

14 × d2 = 196  

Step 3:

So the other diagonal = 196/14

= 14 cm

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