142.4
just multiply 35.6 by 4 because a rhombus has 4 equal sides.
It creates a Rhombus
A rhombus is a quadrilateral. It has four sides. We usually think of edges as the line along which two surfaces of a solid meet.
A rectangle is a four-sided shape, a parallelogram. Since a rhombus is a parallelogram then it is also a rectangle in a sense. Along with a square, it is a type of rectangle.
A rhombus
a ruler measures it
a ruler measures it
the definition of perimeter is the distance around a 2-demensional shape,along the boundary of the shape.the perimeter of a circle is called its circumference
Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.Take any two points on its perimeter. Join them together and, if required, cut along that line. You now have non-regular quadrilateral that is divided.
A rhombus prism is commonly referred to as a rhomboidal prism. It is a three-dimensional shape with two parallel rhombus-shaped bases and rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the bases. This geometric figure retains the properties of a prism, having uniform cross-sections along its height.
Any value greater than 224.2 feet. A circle with a circumference of 224.2 ft (approx) has an area of 4000 square feet. By strectching the circle along one axis and making it narrower along another (making the circle into an ellipse), its perimeter can be increased without changing its area. There is no upper limit to the perimeter.
A 9 x 1 rectangle has a perimeter of 20 and an area of 9; A 9.5 x 0.5 rectangle has the same perimeter but an area of 4.75; You can go a long way along this road...
There are no parralel sides in a rhombus. * * * * * Wrong!