You add all the distances of the perimiter
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it is impossible for a diagonal of a rhombus to be the same length as its perimeter
Given a 56 cm diagonal, the square will have a perimeter of 158.4 cm
Here is what you are supposed to do: * Convert to consistent units. For example, convert the cm to mm. * Write an equation for the diagonal (in terms of length and width). Replace the known diagonal. * Write an equation for the area, in terms of length and width. * Solve the two equations simultaneously. * Calculate the perimeter.
Length = (1/2 of perimeter) minus (Width) Diagonal = square root of [ (Length)2 + (Width)2 ]
~26.16 units.