It is not clear what the there numbers are. A rhombus has four sides but all four sides are of equal length so only one number is required for the length of all four sides.
It is not possible for the three numbers to be the length of the sides and the two diagonals - the numbers simply do not work out.
14*8 = 112 sq cm
AC and DB must be the diagonals of the rhombus, because the sides are all equal. Area = product of the diagonals. = 14 x 8 = 112
112
19 million 888 thousand 800 in expanded form is 1 x 107+ 9 x 10 6 + 8 x 10 5 + 8 x 10 4 + 8 x 10 3 + 8 x 10 2
Well, darling, to convert 19 in base 10 to base 8, you divide 19 by 8 to get 2 with a remainder of 3. Then you take that remainder and slap it in front of the 2 to get 23 in base 8. Voila! Math made fabulous.
Area of the rhombus: 0.5*8*10 = 40 square feet
Find the area of a rhombs with diagonals that measure 8 and 10.
0.5*8*10 = 40 sq ft
It is: 0.5*8*10 = 40 square feet
The area of the rhombus is 40 square feet. To see why, Draw a rectangle encompassing the rhombus with sides parallel to the rhombus' diagonals. The rectangle has dimensions 10 ft X 8 ft = 80 square ft. Using the diagonals as dividers, each quarter of the rectangle is divided into 2 by one of the rhombus' sides. Thus the area of the rhombus is exactly half that of the encompassing rectangle.
40 sq feet
Constructing the figure, we find the other diagonal to have length 10.The area of the rhombus would thus be 10x8x0.5=40
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The area is 56 cm2
The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other and bisect one another. So you can consider the diagonals dividing the rhombus into 4 identical, right-angled triangles where the sides subtending the right angle are of length 10/2 and 11/2. The area of each of these triangles is 1/2 * 10/2 * 11/2 = 110/8 There are 4 such triangles, so their combined area is 4 * 110 / 8 = 110 / 2 = 55 square units.
Well, the area of a rhombus is 1/2*d(1)*d(2). 1/2 * 8 * 14 is 56, so the area of this rhombus is 56 square cm.
Since a rhombus has sides of equal length, you appear to be asking about the areas of three different sizes of rhombus.A square with a side of 10 centimeters has an area of s^2 = 100 square centimeters.Similarly, squares with sides of 16 centimeters and 8 centimeters have areas of 256 and 64 square centimeters, respectively.