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lbvjy [14]
2 years ago
11

What is the area of rhombus ABCD 8.5ft and 3.5ft​

Mathematics
1 answer:
algol132 years ago
3 0

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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\mathrm{Add\:}64\mathrm{\:to\:both\:sides} \ \textgreater \  9y^2+32x+36y-4x^2=64

\mathrm{Factor\:out\:coefficient\:of\:square\:terms} \ \textgreater \  -4\left(x^2-8x\right)+9\left(y^2+4y\right)=64

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\mathrm{Divide\:by\:coefficient\:of\:square\:terms:\:}9
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\mathrm{Convert\:to\:square\:form}
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