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the area of a rhombus whose side is 6 cm and one of the angles 120°​

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Answered by kyamini8ascs835042
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1. As we know that in a rhombus all sides are equal.

2. So first draw base AB=6 cm. At a draw an angle of 120

, by taking A as centre, cut an arc of 6 cm and mark point D.

3. Again by taking B as centre, draw an arc of 6 cm which intersects at the point C. Join BC,CD and DA.

Hence, ABCD is the required rhombus.

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Answered by satyambardawaj
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Solution</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>1. As we know that in a rhombus all sides are equal.</p><p>2. So first draw base AB=6 cm. At a draw an angle of 120∘, by taking A as centre, cut an arc of 6 cm and mark point D.</p><p>3. Again by taking B as centre, draw an arc of 6 cm which intersects at the point C. Join BC,CD and DA.</p><p>Hence, ABCD is the required rhombus.     \</p><p></p><p>

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