Math, asked by Ba09, 3 days ago

The diagonals of the rhombus are 30 cm and 20 cm. What is its area?​

Answers

Answered by XxParkNikkixX
2

Answer:

Area

=

pq /2

=

30·20/2

=

300cm²

Answered by Anonymous
28

Answer:

\sf{{300cm}^{2}}

Step-by-step explanation:

\sf{Given:}

\sf{Diagonals \: of \: a \: rhombus \: 30cm \: and \: 20cm}

 \sf{{Let \:  d_{1} \: = 30cm}}\\  \sf {d_{2} = 20cm}

\sf{Area \: of \: rhombhus =  \frac{1}{2} \times  d_{1} \times  d_{2}}

 \sf{=\frac{1}{2} \times 30cm \times 20cm}

 \sf{ =  \frac{1}{2} \times 600cm^{2} }

 \sf =  \frac{ {600cm}^{2} }{2}

 \sf{ =  \frac{ \cancel{600}^{300} cm^{2} }{ \cancel2_{1}}}

 \sf{ = 300 {cm}^{2}}

{\sf\boxed{\therefore \:  \sf{Area \: of \: rhombus =  {300cm}^{2}}}}

{\pink{\underline{\bf{✌Be \: happy✌}}}}

Similar questions