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The formula for the area of a rhombus is A = ∙ d1 ∙ d2, where A = area, d1 = diagonal 1, and d2 = diagonal 2. For a rhombus with an area of 36 square meters, the product of its diagonals is ? . a. 18 b.
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The formula for the area of a rhombus is A = ∙ d1 ∙ d2, where A = area, d1 = diagonal 1, and d2 = diagonal 2. For a rhombus with an area of 36 square meters, the product of its diagonals is ? .
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b. 72
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