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If BD = 16 yd and the area of rhombus ABCD is 72 yd^2, what is AC?

If BD = 16 yd and the area of rhombus ABCD is 72 yd^2, what is AC?-example-1
User Ikaso
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Solution:

BD = 16 yd

Area of ABCD = 72 yd²

AC = ?

Area of rhombus, using diagonal:


(1)/(2) * d1 * d2

Therefore:


(1)/(2) * 16 * ac = 72

Then:


(16ac)/(2) = 72

Cross multiply the above into:


16ac * 1 = 72 * 2 = 144 \\ 16ac = 144

Divide by the coefficient of AC:


(16ac)/(16) = (144)/(16)

Final answer is 9 yd

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\huge\underline{\underline{\boxed{\mathbb {SOLUTION:}}}}

Given:


\sf{Area\text{ ABCD=}(1)/(2)* AC* BD}


\sf{Area = 72 yd^2}


\sf{BD = 6yd}


\leadsto Substitute the values:


\longrightarrow \sf{72 = (1)/(2) * AC * 16}


\leadsto Solve for AC:


\longrightarrow \sf{72=8* AC}


\longrightarrow \sf{ (72)/(8)=(8* AC)/(8)}


\longrightarrow \sf{AC=9}


\huge\underline{\underline{\boxed{\mathbb {ANSWER:}}}}


\large \bm{AC= \: 9 yd}

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