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Find the area of a rhombus one side of which measures 20 cm and the one of whose diagonals is 24 cm.

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ABCD is a rhombus with diagonals BD and AC.

Find the area of a rhombus one side of which measures 20 cm and the one of whose diagonals is 24 cm. ARC Properties of Circle, R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics Solutions ICSE Class 9.

DC = 20 cm

BD = 24 cm

Diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at 90°.

DE = BD2=242\dfrac{BD}{2} = \dfrac{24}{2} = 12 cm.

In a right triangle DEC,

Hypotenuse (DC) = 20 cm

DE = 12 cm.

By using pythagoras theorem for the right triangle DEC,

⇒ DC2 = DE 2 + EC2

⇒ 202 = 122 + EC2

⇒ EC2 = 202 - 122

⇒ EC2 = 400 - 144

⇒ EC2 = 256

⇒ EC = 256\sqrt{256}

⇒ EC = 16 cm.

AC = 2 × EC

= 2 × 16 = 32 cm.

Area of rhombus = 12\dfrac{1}{2} × (product of diagonals)

= 12\dfrac{1}{2} × 24 × 32

= 12 × 32

= 384 cm2.

Hence, area of rhombus = 384 cm2.

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