SOLUTION: In the diagram below, EFGH is a rhombus formed by connecting the midpoints of the sides of the rectangle ABCD. The rectangle is circumscribed by the circle with centre O. Find the
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Question 1187460: In the diagram below, EFGH is a rhombus formed by connecting the midpoints of the sides of the rectangle ABCD. The rectangle is circumscribed by the circle with centre O. Find the area, in cm^2 of the rhombus if Line OF=12 cm, and Line JH=4 cm
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