Math, asked by dassunidhi8, 3 months ago

The area of a rhombus is 990 sq cm. If the length of one of its diagonals is 36 cm, what is the length of the other diagonal?​

Answers

Answered by aman7r
2
Area =1/2*d1*d2
990=1/2*36*d
d=55
Answered by srushti3204
0

Answer:

Length of other diagonal is 53.33 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

d1 = length of 1st diagonal

d2 = length of 2nd diagonal

Given:

A = 960 sq.cm

d1 = 36 cm

To Find :

d2 = ❓

Formula ➡ A = 1 × d1 × d2

2

Solution ➡

960 = 1 × 36 × d2

2

960 = 18 × d2

d2 = 960

18

d2 = 53.33 cm

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