Math, asked by mateenkhandz, 7 months ago

write the formula to find the area of a rhombus when the diagonals are given​

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Answered by vermaakanksha658
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Answer:

area = pq /2

p and q are diagonals

Answered by qwsuccess
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When the diagonals are given​ the formula to find the area of a rhombus is, Area = \frac{1}{2}×(a×b). Where the two diagonals of any rhombus are a and b.

  • In 2D euclidian geometry, a rhombus is a quadrilateral where all 4 angles are not 90° but 4 arms are of the same length.
  • The area of rhombus=  \frac{1}{2}×Product of its two diagonals.
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