The formula for the perimeter of a rhombus is fairly simple. The perimeter of an object is the sum of its sides. Since you specify a rhombus with four sides of 22, the sum of those sides would be 88.
All the 4 sides of a rhombus are equal, so 4 times the length of a side.
P = 4*a (a is side length) Area = p*q/2 (p=perimeter, q=diagonal
it is impossible for a diagonal of a rhombus to be the same length as its perimeter
That rhombus has a perimeter of 18.88 feet.
Perimeter of a rhombus = 4 x (length of one side)(Notice how closely the formula resemblesthe one for the perimeter of a square.)
Perimeter = 4*n whereas n is the length of its side
The formula for the perimeter of a rhombus is fairly simple. The perimeter of an object is the sum of its sides. Since you specify a rhombus with four sides of 22, the sum of those sides would be 88.
The answer depends on what information is given to you.
All the 4 sides of a rhombus are equal, so 4 times the length of a side.
P = 4*a (a is side length) Area = p*q/2 (p=perimeter, q=diagonal
The are different formulae for its perimeter, area, lengths of diagonals, angle and these depend on what information is provided.
The perimeter of a rhombus with side 7 is 28 units.
The perimeter of a rhombus is the sum of its 4 sides
it is impossible for a diagonal of a rhombus to be the same length as its perimeter
That rhombus has a perimeter of 18.88 feet.
It depends on what information you have: the length of a side, or the lengths of the diagonals, or a diagonal and an angle. Each of these will give rise to a different formula.