Unknown. C is the hypotenuse, but this problem is solvable.
No one because their is no fractions Or whole numbers or even decimals to show the amount that they ran please check to see if their is any other part to this question
1. Check the drawing of the rhombus ABCD in the picture attached.
2. m(CDA)=60°, and AC and BD be the diagonals and let their intersection point be O.
3. The diagonals:
i) bisect the angles so m(ODC)=60°/2=30°
ii) are perpendicular to each other, so m(DOC)=90°
4. In a right triangle, the length of the side opposite to the 30° angle is half of the hypothenuse, so OC=3 in.
5. By the pythagorean theorem,
6. The 4 triangles formed by the diagonal are congruent, so the area of the rhombus ABCD = 4 Area (triangle DOC)=4*
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Answer:
56 square units
Step-by-step explanation:
I'd recomend using something like "Desmos" to plot the points so then you can see the points and the rectangle. Then count the length and width. For the this rectangle the length was 8 and the width was 7, multiply these and you get the answer of 56 sqaure units.
The answer to this question is 1686.