Measure of x is 74 degrees
The answer would be 2,6 .
Answer:
210 m²
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a rhombus is d₁ * d₂ * 0.5. In other words, the area is its diagonals multiplied together and divided by 2.
Substitute the measures of the diagonal given.
35 * 12 * 0.5 = 210
The area is 210 m²
I hope this helps! Feel free to ask any questions!
Why is (D₁ + D₂)/2 incorrect?
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http://mathandmultimedia.com/2015/03/04/why-the-area-of-a-rhombus-half-the-product-of-its-diagonals/
https://byjus.com/maths/area-of-rhombus/
The answer is 31/3 or 10⅓
Use the base of the triangle as the diameter, which in this case is 16, divide it by 2, which is 8, and then square it, which is 64, and multiply by Pi (64 times Pi is 200.96) so you can find the area of the whole circle which is 200.96ft^2. Since this is an equilateral triangle, the height might be 16, so using the area of a triangle, A=BH times 1/2, We multiply 16 by 16 which is 256. 256 times 1/2 is 128. So the area of the triangle will be 128ft^2. We then subtract our areas, 200.96-128 which is 72.96. Then therefore the area of the circle will be 72.96ft^2. I may be wrong, but this is what I think.