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27 December, 15:23

The perimeter of a rhombus is 40. What is the area of the square?

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  1. 27 December, 19:11
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    96 cm squared

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A rhombus has 4 edges of equal length. If it has perimeter of 40cm, then each length would be

    40cm

    4 = 10cm

    Divide the rhombus into 4 right-angle triangle by cutting along the 2 diagonals.

    Each right-angle triangle will have a hypotenuse of 10cm and one other edge with length

    12cm

    2 = 6cm

    Use Pythagoras Theorem to find the length of the remaining edge.

    √ (10cm) squared - (6cm) squared = 8cm

    Now find the area of the triangle.

    1

    2 * 6cm * 8cm = 24cm squared

    Since the original rhombus was made up of four such triangles, the area of the rhombus would be

    24cm squared * 4 = 96cm squared
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