What is the area of a rhombus whose diagonals are 10 cm and 12 cm?

As we know from the existing school geometry course, the area of a figure called a rhombus can be defined as the product of its diagonals divided in half.

Let us determine with the help of how many square centimeters we can represent the area of our rhombus, when from the condition of the task we know that the lengths of the diagonals in it are ten and twelve centimeters:

10 * 12: 2 = 120: 2 = 60.

Answer: Under such initial conditions, the area of the geometric figure will be 60 cm2.



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