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The diagonals of a Rhombus are 4.5cm and 8cm. The area of Rhombus is _____ *​

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Answered by pihu4976
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Answer:

area of a rhombus=1/2×p×q

(p and q is the diagonal of rhombus)

=1/2×4.5cm×8cm

18cm²

hope it helps you

Answered by shaswat8080
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

Diagonals of rhombus d1 and d2 are 4.5cm and 8cm

To find

Area of rhombus

Solution

area \: of \: rhombus =  \frac{d1 \times d2}{2}  \\  =  \frac{4.5 \times 8}{2}  \\  = 18

area \: of \: rhombus \: is \: 18 {cm}^{2}

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