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. The diagonals of a rhombus are 4cm and 9cm. Find its area.
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Answered by Anonymous
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\large\underline\bold\red{Given}

Diagonals measures

4cm and 9cm

\large\underline\bold\red{To\:find}

Area of rhombus

\large\underline\bold\red{Solution}

\sf Area\;of\;rhombus=\frac{1}{2}×\;products\;of\;diagonals

\implies\sf \frac{1}{2}×4×9

\implies\sf 2×9=18cm^2

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\huge\frak\purple{Hope\;it\;helps\;uh!!}

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline{\bold{\blue{ Question: }}}\\

The diagonals of a rhombus are 4cm and 9cm. Find its area.

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\underline{\green{\bold{ Solution: }}}\\

\boxed{\orange{\bold{ Area\:of\:Rhombus= 1/2 × d1 × d2 }}}\\

= 1/2 × d1 × d2

= 1/2 × 4cm × 9cm

= 1/2 × 36cm²

= 18cm²

\boxed{\red{\bold{ Area\: of\: Rhombus = 18sq cm }}}\\

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