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The formula for area of a rhombus is A=1/2d1d2, where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals. Which are equivalent equations? D1=2ad2 D1=2a/d2 D2=d1/2a D2=2a/d1 D2=2ad1
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The formula for area of a rhombus is A=1/2d1d2, where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals.
Which are equivalent equations?
D1=2ad2
D1=2a/d2
D2=d1/2a
D2=2a/d1
D2=2ad1
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Area of the rhombus:
A = ( d 1 * d 2 ) / 2 / * 2
2 A = d 1 * d 2
Answer:
B ) d 1 = 2A / d2
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D ) d 2 = 2A / d1
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