Math, asked by Twilight6369, 10 months ago

The diagonals of a rhombus are 12 cm and14vm then finds its area

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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

Area = 84cm²

Explanation:

Let d1,d2 are two diagonals

of a Rhombus.

d1 = 12cm

d2 = 14cm

Area (A) = (d1 × d2)/2

= (12×14)/2

= 6×14

= 84cm²

Therefore,

Area of the Rhombus = 84cm²

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to the Question

Area = 84cm²  

Diagonals  of a Rhombus.

d1 = 12cm

d2 = 14cm

Area = \bf\huge\frac{d1\times d2}{2}

=  \bf\huge\frac{12\times 14}{2}

= 6 × 14

= 84cm²

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