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- 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. - Diagonals in diamond
In the rhombus is given a = 160 cm, alpha = 60 degrees. Calculate the length of the diagonals. - Square equal rhombus
Construct a square that has the same area as a rhombus ABCD if |AB| = 5cm, |AD| = 4cm and angle |DAB| = 30°. - Quadrilateral 82616
Triangle ABC is divided into line segments. Lines DE and AB are parallel. Triangles CDH, CHI, CIE, and FIH have the same area, namely 8 dm². Find the content of quadrilateral AFHD.
- Parallelogram
Calculate area of the parallelogram ABCD as shown if |AB| = 13 cm, |BC| = 99 cm and angle BAD = 100° - Trapezoid MO-5-Z8
ABCD is a trapezoid in that lime segment CE is divided into a triangle and parallelogram. Point F is the midpoint of CE, the DF line passes through the center of the segment BE, and the area of the triangle CDE is 3 cm². Determine the area of the trapezoi
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