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The area of a square is same as the area of a rhombus whose digonals measure 10 cm and 20 cm.Find the perimeter of the square.

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Answered by pravin68
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Answered by rajeev378
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Here is your answer
Diagonal are 10 cm and 20 cm

Area of Rhombus is = 1/2(D1 × D2)
 =  \frac{1}{2}  \times10 \times 20 \\  = 100cm {}^{2}
So area of Square = Area of Rhombus
(side) {}^{2}  = 100 \\ side =  \sqrt{100} \\ side = 10 \: cm
Now the Perimeter of Square = 4 × side
= 4 × 10
= 40 cm



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