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The formula for any rhomboid shape is the base times the height (b x h).

Another formula is A = (p x q)/2
which is A = (d1 x d2)/2 where the d1 and d2 are the diagonal measurements.

A third use any side length and a known angle, Area = s2 sin(A)

(This sin value is 1 for a right angle, which is a square)

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