The area of the rhombus is mathematically given as
120cm^2
Generally, the equation for the sides is mathematically given as
(a/2)^2+(b/2)^2=side^3
a ^ {2/4} + b ^{2/4} =13^2
a ^2 + b ^2 = 676
Increasing the value of 2ab on both sides
a2+b²+2ab=676+2ab
(a + b) ^ 2 = 676 + 2ab
Substituting the value of a + b which are the diagonals
(34)^2 = 676 + 2ab
1156 = 676 + 2ab
480 = 2al
ab = 240
In conclusion, the area of a rhombus is (ab)/2 = 240/2 = 120cm^2
Therefore, the area of the rhombus is 120cm^2
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