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)
Area of a rhombus: base times perpendicular height Or area of a rhombus: 0.5 times product of its diagonals
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.
Find the area of a rhombus whose side is 6 cm and whose altitude is 4 cm? . Area = base * height Altitude = height. Altitude = 4 cm . A rhombus has all 4 sides equal, so the base = 6 cm . Area = base * height . Area = ____sq. cm.
The area of a rhombus cannot be determined form its side lengths. The shape can be flexed into a square (when it has maximum area) to a long thin rhombus (when it has minimum area).The area of a rhombus cannot be determined form its side lengths. The shape can be flexed into a square (when it has maximum area) to a long thin rhombus (when it has minimum area).The area of a rhombus cannot be determined form its side lengths. The shape can be flexed into a square (when it has maximum area) to a long thin rhombus (when it has minimum area).The area of a rhombus cannot be determined form its side lengths. The shape can be flexed into a square (when it has maximum area) to a long thin rhombus (when it has minimum area).
Area of a rhombus: base times perpendicular height Or area of a rhombus: 0.5 times product of its diagonals
The area of a rhombus is calculated by multiplying the base x the vertical height.
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The area of rhombus with diagonals 28Cm square and 28Cm is: 392 cm2
136.952 square units
it is impossible for a diagonal of a rhombus to be the same length as its perimeter
The diagonals of a rhombus cannot be the same size.
If both diagonals are 10 units then the rhombus is, in fact, a square. Its area is 50 square units.
If you are wanting the area of a rhombus that have diagonals which lengths are 3 and 12, then the area is 18 square units.
Area of the rhombus: 0.5*8*10 = 40 square feet
That is one of the ways of finding the area of a rhombus. The area is half the product of the diagonals. In this case, 1/2 of 7 x 4.4 or .154. You can also find the area of a rhombus by using one side as the base and finding an altitude for that base and multiplying them. There is a third way using trigonometry.