Side of rhombus is 5cm and sum of lengths of diagonals is
12cm. what is the area of rhombus?
Answer Posted / salma
Area of rhombus when you know the length of the diagonals
is half the product of the diagonals
Therefore area=(d1d2)/2
where d1 is the length of the first diagonal whereas d2 is
the length of the other diagonal
sum of diagonals =12. so length of each is 6
area=(6*6)/2=36/2=18sq.cm
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