Math, asked by karunakarapanickervi, 1 year ago

The ratio of two diagonals
of a rhombus is 3:2. Its
area is 588m square , then the length
of the shorter the ratio of two diagonals of a rhombus is 3.2 its area is 588 square then the length of the shorter diagonal is ​

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Answered by siddiquiarsalan766
2

Answer:

let the ratio be x

Diagonal=3x,2x

MARK BRAILEST.

Step-by-step explanation:

let the ratio be x

Area =1/2* d1 *d2

=1/2 *3x *2x

=3x^2=588

=x^2=196

x=14

therefore shorter diagonal =

14*2= 28

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