Table of Contents
- 1 What will be the length of other diagonal if one diagonal is 40 cm and perimeter is 100 cm?
- 2 What is the formula for finding the perimeter of a rhombus when diagonals are given?
- 3 What is the formula for finding perimeter of rhombus?
- 4 What is the perimeter of the rhombus in meters?
- 5 What is the length of each side of a rhombus?
- 6 What is the area of ABCD 12/16/2?
What will be the length of other diagonal if one diagonal is 40 cm and perimeter is 100 cm?
Answer Expert Verified => AO = 15 cm.
What is the formula for finding the perimeter of a rhombus when diagonals are given?
When the diagonals of a rhombus are known, then the formula to find its perimeter is, P = 2√p2+q2 p 2 + q 2 , where ‘p’ and ‘q’ are the diagonals.
In which quadrilateral are the diagonals perpendicular bisectors of each other?
rhombus
(ii) If diagonals of a quadrilateral are perpendicular bisector of each other, then it is a rhombus or square.
What is the formula for finding perimeter of rhombus?
The formula of the perimeter of a rhombus is given as p = 4 × a, where ‘a’ is the length of the side of the rhombus.
What is the perimeter of the rhombus in meters?
That is actually the side of the rhombus. So the perimeter of the rhombus, then, is 4 x 13 = 52 m. Each side of rhombus is 100 cm and one diagonal is 160 cm. What is the area of the rhombus? The perimeter of a rhombus is 100 cm. If one of its diagonals is 14cm, then what is the area of the rhombus?
What is the area of a rhombus with one diagonal 14cm?
The perimeter of a rhombus is 100 cm. If one of its diagonals is 14cm, then what is the area of the rhombus? In a rhombus all 4 sides are equal. 100/4 =25, so each side is 25 cm long. In a rhombus the diagonals bisect each other and form right triangles with the original side length as the hypotenuse.
What is the length of each side of a rhombus?
In a rhombus all 4 sides are equal. 100/4 =25, so each side is 25 cm long. In a rhombus the diagonals bisect each other and form right triangles with the original side length as the hypotenuse. You have a right triangle with hypotenuse of 25 and one side length of 7 (half of 14).
What is the area of ABCD 12/16/2?
Area of ABCD = 12*16/2 = 96 sq cm. Therefore the perimeter of the rhombus is 4×10 or 40cm. Using the pthagorean theorem to find the missing diagonal which works out to be 16cm, the area is 1/2 a*b which means that the area of the rhombus is 96 square cm.