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The perimeter of a rhombus is 52m. If one of its diagonals is 10m, find the length of the other diagonal.​

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Answered by diyabhana
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Answer:

Therefore Each side of the rhombus = 13cm. Length of the one diagonal = 10cm. = 24cm.

Answered by CertifiedSmarty
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Answer: Given that perimeter of the rhombus = 52cm.

We know that perimeter of the rhombus = 4a

       4a = 52

         a = 52/4

            = 13.

Therefore Each side of the rhombus = 13cm.

Length of the one diagonal = 10cm.

Then the length of the other diagonal will be:

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= 24cm.

We know that Area of the rhombus = 1/2 * product of the diagonals

                                                           = 1/2 * 10 * 24

                                                           = 24 * 5

                                                           = 120cm^2.

Hope this helps!

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