Diagonal of Rhombus Problems - page 4 of 6
Number of problems found: 108
- The perimeter
The perimeter of a rhombus whose diagonal lengths are in the ratio 3:4 is 40 cm. What is its area in cm²? - Diamond perimeter
Calculate the circumference of a diamond whose area is 288cm square and one diagonal is 12.4cm. - The rope
A 68-centimeter-long rope is used to make a rhombus on the ground. The distance between a pair of opposite side corners is 16 centimeters. What is the distance between the other two corners? - Rhombus IV
Calculate the length of the diagonals of the rhombus, whose sizes are in the ratio of 1:2 and a rhombus side is 35 cm. - Diagonals of rhombus
Find the length of the diagonal AC of the rhombus ABCD if its perimeter P = 112 dm and the second diagonal BD has a length of 36 dm. - Rhombus and inscribed circle
It is given a rhombus with side a = 6 cm and the inscribed circle r = 2 cm radius. Calculate the length of its two diagonals. - Rhombus - diagonals
Rhombus ABCD has side a = 80 cm and side b = 50 cm. Diagonals u1 and u2 make an angle of 60 degrees with each other. Calculate the area of the rhombus. - Rhombus diagonal perimeter
How do I find the diagonals of a rhombus if its perimeter is 80dm and one diagonal is 2x larger than the other? - Quadrilaterals
Which of the following statements about angles in quadrilaterals is false a. In a right-angled trapezoid, exactly one interior angle is obtuse. b. The diagonals of a rhombus are right angles. c. The sum of the measures of any two interior angles in a para - Diamond area calculation
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. - Rhombus and diagonals
The rhombus area is 150 cm2, and the ratio of the diagonals is 3:4. Calculate the length of its height. - 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? - 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. - 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. - Diamond angles
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. - 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 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. - 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.
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