find the area of a rhombus whose side is 6 cm and whose altitude is 4 cm. if one of its diagonal is 8 cm long, find the length of another diagonal.

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Let the length of the other diagonal of the rhombus be x.

A rhombus is a special case of a parallelogram.

The area of a parallelogram is given by the product of its base and height.

Thus, area of the given rhombus = Base × Height = 6 cm × 4 cm = 24 cm2

Also, area of rhombus = (Product of its diagonals)

Thus, the length of the other diagonal of the rhombus is 6 cm.

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 Let the length of the other diagonal of the rhombus be x.

A rhombus is a special case of a parallelogram.

The area of a parallelogram is given by the product of its base and height.

Thus, area of the given rhombus = Base × Height = 6 cm × 4 cm = 24 cm2

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 Let the length of the other diagonal of the rhombus be x.

A rhombus is a special case of a parallelogram.

The area of a parallelogram is given by the product of its base and height.

Thus, area of the given rhombus = Base � Height = 6 cm � 4 cm = 24 cm2

Also, area of rhombus =   (Product of its diagonals)

Thus, the length of the other diagonal of the rhombus is 6 cm.

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500 men took dip in a tank which is 80m long 50m broad what is the rise in water level if the average displacement of water by a man is 4m3
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500 men took dip in a tank which is 80m long 50m broad what is the rise in water level if the average displacement of WATER BY MAn is 4m3
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The length of the other diagonal is 6cm.
you can get it by applying the two formulas of area of Rhombus.
 
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6cm
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6.
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answer is 6
 
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