Find the radius of a circle inscribed in a rhombus whose perimeter is 100 inches and whose longer diagonal is 40 inches
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Step 1: Identify what we know - The perimeter of the rhombus is 100 inches - The longer diagonal is 40 inches - We need to find the radius of the inscribed circle Show more…
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