Find a side of a rhombus whose diagonals are 10 cm and 26 cm. use pythagorean theorem

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Diagonals meet at the center and forms right-angled triangles. Thus , We will use the pythagorean theorem.
[tex]\sf{D_1 = 10/2 = 5cm}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{D_2 = 26/2 = 13cm}[/tex]
[tex]\longmapsto\textsf{5²+b²=13²}[/tex]
[tex]\longmapsto\textsf{25+b²=169}[/tex]
[tex]\longmapsto\textsf{b²=169-25}[/tex]
[tex]\longmapsto\textsf{b²=144}[/tex]
[tex]\longmapsto\boxed{\textsf{b=12}}[/tex]
All sides are equal , hence the each side measures 12cm.
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