Mathematics
If the sides of a rhombus are 5 cm each and one diagonal is 8 cm, calculate
(i) the length of the other diagonal, and
(ii) the area of the rhombus.
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Answer
(i) Let ABCD be a rhombus with AC and BD diagonals and each side = 5 cm.
Let AC = 8 cm.
Since, diagonals of rhombus bisect each other at right angles.
∴ AO = 4 cm.
In right angle triangle AOB
Using Pythagoras theorem,
⇒ AB2 = AO2 + BO2
⇒ 52 = 42 + BO2
⇒ 25 = 16 + BO2
⇒ BO2 = 25 – 16 = 9
⇒ BO = = 3 cm.
⇒ BD = 2 × BO = 2 × 3 = 6 cm.
Hence, length of other diagonal = 6 cm.
(ii) Area of rhombus = × product of diagonals
= × 8 × 6
= 4 × 6
= 24 cm2.
Hence, area of rhombus = 24 cm2.
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