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A rhombus has four equal sides and its diagonals bisect each other at right angles. The area of the rhombus ia given by following formula where x and y are the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus...A=1/2xy. Example, the diagonals of a rhombus where x = 26 and y = 14....A=1/2xy...=1/2 x 26 x 14 which equals 182. so the area of the rhombus is 182 square inches, miles or whatever measurement you are dealing with the 3d annaloge to a rhombus is the rhomboid, the formula to fin dteh volume of that is A . (B x C).
Without knowing where a, b and h are, we have no way of knowing whether ab and ah are lengths, widths or diagonals and consequently, no way of determining the area.
1/2*(n2-3n) = diagonals when n equals number of sides.
ind the area of the rhombus if AE = 20 m and DE = 32 m.
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The 2 lengths that you described are diagonals. The area of a rhombus when you know the diagonals is half the product of the diagonalsIn your case, that's 14 x 17 / 2 = 119
A rhombus has four equal sides and its diagonals bisect each other at right angles. The area of the rhombus ia given by following formula where x and y are the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus...A=1/2xy. Example, the diagonals of a rhombus where x = 26 and y = 14....A=1/2xy...=1/2 x 26 x 14 which equals 182. so the area of the rhombus is 182 square inches, miles or whatever measurement you are dealing with the 3d annaloge to a rhombus is the rhomboid, the formula to fin dteh volume of that is A . (B x C).
The 2 lengths that you described are diagonals. The area of a rhombus when you know the diagonals is half the product of the diagonals:Area = (1/2) * ( 12 * 7) = 42.The way this works: for a rhombus, the diagonals bisect each other (they intersect at the other's midpoint), so split this into two identical triangles BCD and BAD.The area of one of these triangles is (1/2) * Base * Height, with Base = length of BD, and Height = 1/2 length of AC.So area of one triangle = (1/2) * BD * ((1/2)*AC), and area of rhombus is 2 * area of triangle, so you have 2 * (1/2) * BD * ((1/2)*AC) = (1/2) * (BD) * (AC)
half of two equals onehalf of two + three fifths = 1 3/5 = 1.6
1.5 tablespoons of water is 22.5 mls.
Without knowing where a, b and h are, we have no way of knowing whether ab and ah are lengths, widths or diagonals and consequently, no way of determining the area.
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other and bisect one another. So you can consider the diagonals dividing the rhombus into 4 identical, right-angled triangles where the sides subtending the right angle are of length 10/2 and 11/2. The area of each of these triangles is 1/2 * 10/2 * 11/2 = 110/8 There are 4 such triangles, so their combined area is 4 * 110 / 8 = 110 / 2 = 55 square units.
1/2*(n2-3n) = diagonals when n equals number of sides.
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ind the area of the rhombus if AE = 20 m and DE = 32 m.