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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Area of a rhombus: base times perpendicular height Or area of a rhombus: 0.5 times product of its diagonals
The maximum area for a rhombus occurs when the rhombus is a square, as all sides are equal in length. Since the sides of the rhombus are 25 cm each, the area of the square rhombus would be calculated by squaring the length of one of the sides, which is 25 cm, resulting in an area of 625 square cm. Thus, the maximum area for a rhombus with sides of 25 cm is 625 square cm.
Area of the rhombus: 0.5*8*10 = 40 square feet
If the diagonals of the rhombus are 13 and 15 then its area is 0.5*13*15 = 97.5 square units
That will depend on the length of the other diagonal because area of a rhombus is 0.5*product of its diagonals.