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∙ 15y agoA diagonal bisecting a square creates two identical right triangles. The diagonal is the hypotenuse of a right triangles, so its length is the square root of the sums of the squares on the opposite two sides.
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∙ 15y agoThe area of rhombus with diagonals 28Cm square and 28Cm is: 392 cm2
It's not possible
The area is 32 cm2
They are at the end points of its diagonals
-- Draw both diagonals. -- They intersect (meet and cross) at the midpoint of the square.
A = 24.5 square feet.
The area of rhombus with diagonals 28Cm square and 28Cm is: 392 cm2
If both diagonals are 10 units then the rhombus is, in fact, a square. Its area is 50 square units.
A square has perpendicular diagonals. They are all the same angle (90 degrees). All sides are the same length. To find area of a square, use the formula A=4s. (Area=4xthe lenghth of the sides.)
It's not possible
Find the area of a rhombs with diagonals that measure 8 and 10.
The area is 32 cm2
If those are its diagonals then area is: 0.5*10*11 = 55 square units other wise use Pythagoras to find diagonal EG because area of a rhombus is 0.5 times the product of its diagonals.
60 square feet.
60 square units.
Area of a kite in square units = 0.5 times the product of its diagonals
They are at the end points of its diagonals