SOLUTION: How do you solve for the perimeter of a rhombus given only the measure of two diagnols.
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Question 549438: How do you solve for the perimeter of a rhombus given only the measure of two diagnols.
Answer by Don2xmalabag(6) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
divide both the diagonals by two(2)
after dividing the diagonals use Pythagorean Theorem in solving for the length of the side.
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