The area of a rhombus is 1/2 times the lengths of the diagonals
A = (1/2)(AC)(BD)
Since the diagonals bisect each other, and ed = 8, BD must be 16. Substituting in this for BD and the given area (168) we get the following:
168 = (1/2)(AC)16
168 = 8(AC)
21 = AC
Yes that is correct my young man
Answer:
the lowest point of the dry lake bed in the example has an elevation of -18 3/4 ft what number represents the change in elevation from the start of the path to the lowest point in the dry lake bed show your work (my teacher said she messed it up so it’s the same question just the numbers are -18 3/4 - (-12 1/2) explain how !
The answer to your question is the fraction 1/216
If you have 2 untits down and 4 units left in all is 6 units originally.