Math, asked by neeraj1138, 1 year ago

The diagonals of a rhombus measure 16 cm and 30 cm. Find its perimeter.​

Answers

Answered by student00001
0

Answer:

Diagnols of perimeter are perpendicular to each other.

So, we can use Pythagorean theorem to find the side lengths of rhombus.

Diagonal = 16 / 2

= 18 cm

Diagonal = 30 / 2

= 15 cm

8^2 + 15^2 = s^2

-> 64 + 225 = s^2

-> 289 = s^2

-> s = 17

Perimeter of rhombus = 4 × 17

= 68 cm

Hope it's helpful for you mate

Please follow me

And please mark it as a brainlist

Answered by Anonymous
1

REFER to the attachment.....

Attachments:
Similar questions