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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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(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 = 524\dfrac{52}{4}

⇒ a = 13 cm

The perimeter of a rhombus is 52 cm. If one diagonal is 24 cm; find : Area and Perimeter of Plane Figures, Concise Mathematics Solutions ICSE Class 9.

BD = 24 cm

Then, OB = OD = 242\dfrac{24}{2} = 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 = 25\sqrt{25}

⇒ 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 = 12\dfrac{1}{2} x product of diagonals

= 12\dfrac{1}{2} x 24 x 10 cm2

= 12 x 10 cm2

= 120 cm2

Hence, the area of the rhombus is 120 cm2.

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