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The area of a rhombus is 98 cm2. If one of its diagonal is 14 cm, what is the length of the other diagonal?
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Answer
By formula,
Area of rhombus = × d1 × d2, where d1 and d2 are diagonals.
Substituting the values we get,
⇒ 98 = × 14 × d2
⇒ d2 = = 14 cm.
Hence, the length of other diagonal = 14 cm.
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