Math, asked by aathifa1998, 1 year ago

The diagohoals of a rhi mubs are 7.5cm and 12 cm find the area

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Answered by advsanjaychandak
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rhombus =1/2 *d1*d2

So,1/2*7.5*12

1/2*75/10*12(remove point so 10 will come in denominator of 75)

Area=45 cm^2


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Answered by BrainlyKing5
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\Huge \underline{\underline{\textbf{ANSWER}}}

\Large \underline{\textbf{Given That}}

\textsf{The Diagonals of Rhombus are 7.5cm and 12cm And now we need to find the area}

\textsf{Now let's move for solution}

\Large \underline{\textbf{Solution}}

Now We Know That

\underline{\textbf{Formulas To Find Area Of Rhombus}}

\underline{\textsf{Formula 1 )}}

\textsf{Since Rhombus Is considered as a Parallelogram , we can have a formula to find its area as }

\boxed{\mathsf{Area \: of \: rhombus \: = \: Base \: \times \: Height}}

\underline{\textsf{Formula 2 )}}

\textsf{With Help of Diagonal Area of Rhombus =}

\boxed{\mathsf{Area\:of \: Rhombus \: = \: \displaystyle \frac{1}{2} (D_{1} \times D_{2} )}}

\textsf{Now since as per Question we have the value of two Diagonals of Rhombus}

\textsf{So the formula that we need to use here is the Formula - 2 }

\underline{\textsf{ Finding area with help of Formula -2 }}

\textsf{So Let - }

\sf{First \:Diagonal\: ( D_{1} )\:=\: 7.5cm}

\sf{Second \:Diagonal\: ( D_{2} )\:=\: 12cm}

\textsf{Now Putting this values in the above formula we have -}

\mathsf{Area \: of \: Rhombus \: =\: \dfrac{7.5cm \times 12cm}{2}}

\mathsf{\implies \: \dfrac{90{cm}^{2}}{2}}

\mathsf{\implies \: 45\: cm^2 }

\underline{\textbf{Hence We Have --}}

\boxed{\mathbf{Area\:of\: Rhombus\: = 45\:{cm}^{2}}}

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