Math, asked by urjasheepaul983, 4 days ago

The base of a triangle is 24 cm and the corresponding altitude is 16 cm. The area of
a rhombus is equal to the area of the triangle. If one of the diagonals of the rhombus is
20 cm, find the length of the other diagonal.​

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Answered by gamergyan46
1

Answer:

the other diagonal is of 19.2 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sade171074
3

Step-by-step explanation:

area of triangle=1/2 multiplied by base multiplied by height

=1/2 multiplied by 24 multiplied by 16

=192cm square

area of rhombus=1/2 product of didiagonals

=1/2 diagonal1 multiplied by diagonal2

192=1/2 multiplied by 20 diagonal2

192=10 multiplied by diagonal2

192/10=diagonal2

19.2cm= diagonal2

the length of other diagonal is 19.2cm

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