Math, asked by Astronautnikhil3523, 11 months ago

The perimeter of a rhombus is 52 units. one of its diagonal is 24 units.what is its second diagonals length?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend...

Here is your answer....

Perimeter of rhombus = 4a

52=4a

52/4 = a

13 = a

Therefore the second diagonal is 13 units.
Answered by Anonymous
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\textit{\textbf{\underline{Perimeter of a rhombus:}}}

= > \bold{4a \: (with \: side \: a)}

= > \textbf{4a = 52 \: then \: a = 13}

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= > \large{\bold{ \frac{52}{4} = a}}

= > \large{\bold{13 = a}}

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\textit{\textbf{\underline{Therefore, the second diagonal is}}}\textit{\textbf{\underline{13 units.}}}

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