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Diagonal 1 = 7.5 m

Diagonal 2 = 6 m

Area of the rhombus = ½× Diagonal 1 × Diagonal 2

= ½× 7.5×12 m²

= 45 m²

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given in question

a rhombus which diagonal have given :-

Diagonal 1 (d1) = 7.5 cm

Diagonal 2 ( d2) = 12 cm

find area of rhombus = ?

using formula :-

area of rhombus \: = \frac{1}{2} \times d1 \times d2 \\ \\ put \: the \: value \: of \: d1and \: d2 \: in \: \\ formula. \\ \\ here \: d1 \: 7.5cm \: and \: d2 \: 12cm \\ \\ then \: area of rhombus \: = \frac{1}{2} \times d1 \times d2 \: \: \\ = \frac{1}{2} \times 7.5 \times 12 \\ \\ = 7.5 \times 6 \\ \\ = 45 {cm}^{2}

therefore the area's of rhombus equal to 45cm^2.

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