The Preacher
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I'm so sorry to be asking so many questions. I thought I was starting to get it. I don't think you're wasting your time though, I'm actually starting to understand some of it!
The shorter diagonal of a rhombus has the same length as a side. Find the area of the rhombus if the longer diagonal is 12 in. long.
They didn't give me any angles, other lengths, or anything, and I have absolutely no idea where to start! Could you please give me a starting point?
The answer is in radical form, so I'm guessing it involves me figuring out something with triangles. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
God bless,
-The Preacher
The shorter diagonal of a rhombus has the same length as a side. Find the area of the rhombus if the longer diagonal is 12 in. long.
They didn't give me any angles, other lengths, or anything, and I have absolutely no idea where to start! Could you please give me a starting point?
The answer is in radical form, so I'm guessing it involves me figuring out something with triangles. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
God bless,
-The Preacher