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The daiogonals of a rhombus measure 16cm and 30cm then its area will be ____?​

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Answered by PritishKantiDatta
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Area of the rhombus is 240 cm²

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Answered by Anonymous
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Correct question:

The diagonals of a rhombus measure 16 cm and 30 cm, then its area will be __________?

Solution:

Given:

  • First diagonal of the rhombus = 16 cm
  • Second diagonal of the rhombus = 30 cm

To find:

  • Area of the rhombus.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

\boxed {\mathfrak {\pink {Area\ of\ rhombus = \dfrac {1}{2} \times d_{1} \times d_{2}}}}

Where,

  • \sf d_{1} denotes first diagonal
  • \sf d_{2} denotes second diagonal

Now, substitute the values in the formula,

\sf{Area= \dfrac {1}{2} \times 16 \times 30}

\sf{Area= \dfrac {1}{\cancel{2}} \times \cancel{16} \times 30}

\sf{Area= 8 \times 30}

\boxed {\bf {\green {Area\ of\ rhombus = 240\ cm^{2}}}}

Area of rhombus:

Area of the rhombus is 240 cm².

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