Diagonal of Rhombus Problems - page 4 of 6
Number of problems found: 105
- Circumference 4956
Calculate the circumference of a diamond whose area is 288cm square and one diagonal is 12.4cm. - A rhombus
A rhombus has sides of the length of 10 cm, and the angle between two adjacent sides is 76 degrees. Find the length of the longer diagonal of the rhombus. - Circumference 26361
The ABCD diamond has a circumference of 72 cm. The longer diagonal of the animal with the line segment AB angle is 30 °. Calculate the area of the ABCD diamond. - Diagonals of the rhombus
How long are the diagonals e, and f in the diamond if its side is 5 cm long and its area is 20 cm²? - Rhombus
It is given a rhombus with a side length of a = 20 cm. Touchpoints of the inscribed circle divided its sides into sections a1 = 13 cm and a2 = 7 cm. Calculate the radius r of the circle and the length of the diagonals of the rhombus. - Diagonals 82850
How do I find the diagonals of a rhombus if its perimeter is 80dm and one diagonal is 2x larger than the other? - Diagonals 5113
The diagonals in diamond KLMN are 10 cm and 6 cm long. Determine the angle size that the longer diagonal makes with the side of the diamond. - The diamond
The diamond has an area S = 120 cm2, and the ratio of the length of its diagonals is e: f = 5:12. Find the lengths of the side and the height of this diamond. - Parallelogram diagonals
Find the area of a parallelogram if the diagonals u1 = 15 cm and u2 = 12 cm and the angle formed by them is 30 degrees. - Rhombus diagonals
In the rhombus ABCD, the sizes of the diagonals e = 24 cm and f = 10 cm are given. Calculate the side length of the diamond and the size of the angles, and then calculate the area of the diamond. - Diagonals in diamond
In the rhombus, a = 160 cm and alpha = 60 degrees are given. Calculate the length of the diagonals. - Diamond diagonals
Find the diamond diagonal's lengths if the area is 156 cm² and the side is 13 cm long. - Diagonals in the diamond
The length of one diagonal in a diamond is 19 cm greater than the length of the second diagonal, and the diamond area is 32 m². Determine the sizes of the diagonals. - Rhombus
One angle of a rhombus is 136°, and the shorter diagonal is 8 cm long. Find the length of the longer diagonal and the side of the rhombus. - Diamond ABCD
In the diamond ABCD, the diagonal e = 24 cm, and the size of angle SAB is 28 degrees, where S is the intersection of the diagonals. Calculate the circumference of the diamond. - A rhombus 4
A rhombus has a side length of 10 cm. Find the angles at each corner of the rhombus if the shorter of the two diagonals measures 7 cm. Give your answers to the nearest degree and give clear geometric reasoning at each stage of your solution. - Rhombus and diagonals
The rhombus area is 150 cm2, and the ratio of the diagonals is 3:4. Calculate the length of its height. - Kite
John a kite, which is diamond-shaped. Its diagonals are 60 cm long and 90 cm long. Calculate: a) the diamond side b) how much paper does John need to make a kite if he needs paper on both sides and needs 5% of the paper for bending? - Bed 10
A bed shaped like two equilateral triangles with a common side, with a side length of 2.5 m, is to be planted with seedlings of an ornamental shrub. The gardener recommended leaving 40 cm between the individual seedlings and 10 cm of the perimeter for the - Calculate: 16973
The dragon is shaped like a diamond. Its diagonals are 60 cm and 90 cm long. Calculate: a) side of the rhombus b) how much paper do we need to make the kite? If we need to stick it on both sides, it needs 5% of the total area of the paper to bend.
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