The area of a rhombus can be calculated using the following formula: if you know the distance bethween the two diagonals.
If you know the length of the two diagonals in a rhombus, you can calculate its area using the following formula:
$$"area" = (x * y)/2 $$
$$x = "first diagonal length"$$
$$y = "Second diagonal length"$$
It is a geometric figure with 4 sides, all the sides have equal length. The parallel lines have equal angles. All rhombus can be parallelograms.
A rhombus can have vitually infinite posibles shapes, Despite this all have 4 sides and parallels have same angles.
It is the space of the internal surface in a figure, it is limited for the perimeter. Also, the area can be calculated in a plane of two dimensions.
It is a representation of a rule or a general principle using letters. (Algebra, A. Baldor)
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