so, is a semi-circle, half a circle, recall a circle has a total of 360°, so half of that will be 180°.
the diameter of that circle is 10, so its radius is half that, or 5.
By using Pythagorean Theorem,
C^2= (10)^2+ (9)^2
C^2=100 + 81
C^2=181
C= 13.4cm
Hope it helps!
In a rhombus, the diagonals meet at right-angles, and they bisect each other, namely they cut each other in half, check the picture below.
thus we can use the pythagorean theorem to get one side, keeping in mind that, slanted as it may be, all sides in a rhombus are equal in length.
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