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Calculate The Area Of A Rhombus

Last updated: Saturday, June 24, 2023
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A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all four sides of equal length. To calculate the area of a rhombus, multiply the lengths of the two diagonals and divide the result by 2. The formula for the area of a rhombus is:

Area = (diagonal 1 x diagonal 2) / 2

where diagonal 1 and diagonal 2 are the lengths of the two diagonals that intersect at a 90-degree angle.

The formula for determining the area of a rhombus using diagonals is defined as:
\(A= \dfrac{d_1 \cdot d_2}{2}\)
\(A\): the area of the rhombus
\(d1\): the length of the first diagonal
\(d2\): the length of the second diagonal
The SI unit of perimeter is: \(meter\text{ }(m)\)

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Use this calculator to determine the area of a rhombus when the lengths of both diagonals are given.
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