Math, asked by abin075452, 4 months ago

THE DIAGONALS OF A RHOMBUS ARE 9CM AND 6CM FIND ITS AREA

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Answered by biswalsandeep594
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a rhombus can be found by using the formula:

A = (1/2)(d1)(d2)

Area = (1/2)(8)(6)

Area = 24 cm^2

Your other option is to remember that in a rhombus the diagonals bisect each other, and form right triangles. So you have 4 right triangles each with sides of 4 cm (1/2 of 8 cm) and 3 cm (1/2 of 6 cm). 4 x [(1/2) x (4)(3)] = 4 x 6 = 24 cm^2.

Answered by SheikhMuddassir
3

Answer:

1/2×9×6= 27

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a rhombus = 1/2×product of diagonal

1/2×9×6

27

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