The area of a rhombus is 148.8cm per square

If one diagonal is 19.2cm find the length of the other diagonal.

the area of a rhombus = (1/2) product of its diagonals

let d be the other diagonal
(1/2)(19.2)d = 148.8

you do the arithmetic

yea @Reiny +Reiny is right

To find the length of the other diagonal of a rhombus, you can use the formula:

Area = (1/2) * (d1 * d2), where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals.

Given that the area is 148.8 cm² and one diagonal (d1) is 19.2 cm, we can plug in these values into the formula and solve for the other diagonal (d2).

148.8 = (1/2) * (19.2 * d2)

To solve for d2, divide both sides of the equation by (1/2):
d2 = (148.8 * 2) / 19.2

d2 = 296.8 / 19.2

After evaluating the division, the length of the other diagonal (d2) is approximately 15.42 cm.

To find the length of the other diagonal of a rhombus, we can use the formula for the area of a rhombus, which is:

Area = (diagonal1 * diagonal2) / 2

Given that the area is 148.8 cm² and one diagonal is 19.2 cm, we can plug these values into the formula and solve for the other diagonal. Let's call the length of the other diagonal "x".

148.8 = (19.2 * x) / 2

To solve for "x", we can multiply both sides of the equation by 2 to get rid of the fraction:

148.8 * 2 = 19.2 * x

297.6 = 19.2 * x

Now, divide both sides of the equation by 19.2 to isolate "x":

297.6 / 19.2 = x

x ≈ 15.5

Therefore, the length of the other diagonal is approximately 15.5 cm.