How do we find the area of a rhombus ?

2 Answers
May 2, 2018

A=1/2L_1L_2 where L_1 and L_2 are the diagonal lengths of the rhombus.

Explanation:

A=1/2L_1L_2 where L_1 and L_2 are the diagonal lengths of the rhombus - The rhombus can be visualized as 2 congruent triangles with one of the diagonals being a shared side. Because each of a rhombus's diagonals perpendicularly bisect the other, the opposite bisector represents the height of the each triangle. The formula for area of a triangle is 1/2bh, or in this case 1/2L_1(1/2L_2). Since there are 2 of these triangles in a rhombus, the equation for area of a rhombus is:
2*1/2L_1(1/2L_2), which simplifies to:
A=1/2L_1L_2

May 2, 2018

As below.

Explanation:

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color(maroon)("Case 1 : Known diagonals :-"
"Area of Rhombus " = A = (1/2) * d_1 * d_2, " where " d_1, d_2 " are the diagonals"

color(maroon)("Case 2 : Known side and interior angle :-"
"Area of Rhombus " = A = a^2 sin theta, " where 'a' is the side and "theta " the interior angle of the rhombus"

color(maroon)("Case 3 : Known side and height :-"
"Area of Rhombus " = A = a * h " where 'a' is the side and 'h' the height of the rhombus"