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Given a rhombus with side length of 10cm and one diagonal that is 12cm, find the length of the other diagonal and the area of this rhombus

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A rhombus is parallel, so it would be 2 sides that are 10cm and the other 2 would be 12 cm. 10 x 12 = 120 cm is the area
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Answer:

  • 16 cm
  • 96 cm²

Explanation:

The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to and bisect each other.

The diagonals divide the rhombus into four equal right triangles, with legs equal to half-diagonals and each side of a rhombus is a hypotenuse of the formed triangles.

Let the diagonals be x and y and sides be s.

According to Pythagorean we have:

  • (x/2)² + (y/2)² = s²

Given:

  • s = 10
  • x = 12

Find y:

  • (12/2)² + (y/2)² = 10²
  • y²/4 = 100 - 36
  • y² = 64*4
  • y = 16 cm

Area of the rhombus:

  • A = xy/2
  • A = 12*16/2 = 96 cm²
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