Three different ways to calculate the area of a
rhombusare given below, with a formula for each.
Try thisDrag the orange dots on each
vertexto reshape the rhombus. The area will be continuously calculated using the "base times height" method.
A rhombus is actually just a special type of parallelogram. Many of the area calculations can be applied to them also. Choose a formula based on the values you know to begin with.
1. The "base times height" method First pick one side to be the base. Any one will do, they are all the same length. Then determine the altitude - the perpendicular distance from the chosen base to the opposite side. The area is the product of these two, or, as a formula: whereUse the calculator below to calculate the area of the rhombus given the base (side) length and altitude (perpendicular height).
Enter any two values and the missing one will be calculated. For example, enter the area and base length, and the height needed to get that area is calculated.
2. The "diagonals" method Another simple formula for the area of a rhombus when you know the lengths of the diagonals. The area is half the product of the diagonals. As a formula: whereIt may seem odd at first that you can use any angle since they are not all equal. But the angles are either equal or supplementary, and supplementary angles have the same sine.
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