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The diagonals of a rhombus are 6cm and 8cm. The length of the side of the rhombus is d. 15 cm b. 10 cm a. 5 cm c. 14 cm​

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Diagonal 6cm = 3cm + 3cm = legs of right triangle within rhombus.

Diagonal 8cm = 4cm + 4cm = legs of right triangle within rhombus.

We need to find the side of the rhombus using the Pythagorean Theorem.

After that, we use the formula P = 4s to find your perimeter.

Let s = side of rhombus.

3^2 + 4^2 = s^2

9 + 16 = s^2

25 = s^2

5 = s

Therefore,

The side of rhombus is 5cm☺️✌️

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D1 = 6 cm

D2 = 8 cm

Side of rhombus = sqrt [ (D1 /2)^2 + (D2 / 2)^2]

= sqrt [ (6/2)^2 + (8/2)^2]

= sqrt [ 3^2 + 4^2]

= sqrt ( 9 + 16)

= sqrt (25)

= 5 cm

Side of rhombus = 5 cm

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