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That will depend on the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus which are of different lengths and intersect each other at right angles but knowing the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus it is then possible to work out its perimeter and area.
With trigonometry by using the cosine rule
The figure is a Regular polygon.
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rotation, translation, and reflection
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Lengths of sides, sequence of these lengths and measures of angles.
Measures of what? The interior angles, the exterior angles, the lengths of sides?
It depends on what the measures relate to: lengths of sides, interior angles, exterior angles, ...
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Opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse.
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The perimeter will be the sum of the lengths of the sides - none of which are given.
polygon
Small lengths are measured in centimeters.For exmaple: matchstick.