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the area of a rhombus is 98m².if one of it's diagonal is 14m , find the other diagonal​

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Answered by atharv9888
3

Answer:

14 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rhombus - 1/2 x d¹ x d²

so 98 = 1/2 x 14 x d²

d = 98/7

So 14 is correct answer

Answered by Anonymous
24

Answer:

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let \: length \: of \: one \: diagonal \: d1 = 14m

length \: of \: the \: other \: diagonal \: = d2

area \: of \: rhombus =  \frac{1}{2} d1.d2

lets \: find \:

give \:  \frac{1}{2}14 \times d2 = 98 {m}^{2}

d2 = 98 \div 14

d2 = 7 {m}^{2}

:. Hence the length of the second diagonal is 7m².

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