Math, asked by fareedashabir, 3 months ago

the diagonals of a rhombus are 8.5 cm and 12cm. find its area
please help me I'm super bad at maths
please

Answers

Answered by Genius4522
2

Answer:

51.0cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

area of rhombus = 1/2(d1 * d2)

= 1/2(8.5 * 12)

= 8.5 * 6(simplified 12 and 1/2)

= 51.0cm²

Answered by KimYuki
13

\LARGE\mathfrak\pink{answer}

Length of diagonal \large\green{a} = 8.5 cm

Length of diagonal \large\green{b} = 12 cm

Now we have to find area,

  • As we know that formula for finding area of a rhombus is diagonal a × diagonal b / 2

Area = \Large\sf\dfrac{a×b}{2}

Area = \Large\sf\dfrac{8.5×12}{2}

Area = \Large\sf\dfrac{102}{2} = \large\sf{=\:51\:cm²}

\large\rm\underbrace\orange{Area\:is\:51cm²}

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