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  • 25-06-2018
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What is the length of the longer diagonal of a rhombus if its area is 16 and the length of one of the diagonals is 8?

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  • 25-06-2018
The area for a rhombus is [tex]A= \frac{1}{2}( d_{1} d_{2} ) [/tex].  We have the area and the length of one of the diagonals, so we fill in accordingly: [tex]16= \frac{1}{2} (8x)[/tex].  8x/2 = 4x, so now we have 16=4x.  Divide both sides by 4 to get x = 4.  It's not longer than 8, but it's the length of the other diagonal, for sure.
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