Mathematics
The perimeter of a rhombus is 52 cm. If one diagonal is 24 cm; find :
(i) the length of its other diagonal,
(ii) its area.
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Answer
(i) Given:
Perimeter of the rhombus = 52 cm
One diagonal BD = 24 cm
Let a be the length of a side of the rhombus.
Perimeter of a rhombus = 4 x Side
⇒ 4 x a = 52
⇒ a =
⇒ a = 13 cm

BD = 24 cm
Then, OB = OD = = 12 cm
Since the diagonals of a rhombus bisect at 90°.
Applying pythagoras theorem in triangle AOB, we get:
AB2 = OA2 + OB2
⇒ (13)2 = OA2 + (12)2
⇒ 169 = OA2 + 144
⇒ OA2 = 169 - 144
⇒ OA2 = 25
⇒ OA =
⇒ OA = 5 cm
AC = 2 x OA = 2 x 5 cm = 10 cm
Hence, the length of the other diagonal is 10 cm.
(ii) Area = x product of diagonals
= x 24 x 10 cm2
= 12 x 10 cm2
= 120 cm2
Hence, the area of the rhombus is 120 cm2.
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