formul of rhombus and parralelo gram
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Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a rhombus is given by
1. d1 ×d2/2
2. s² sin A
3. s ×h distance between opposite sides.
where
d1, d2 = lengths of the diagonals,
s = length of each side,
A = angle between adjacent sides, and
h = distance between opposite sides.
The area of the parallelogram, ABCD, is
a. Length of AB * distance between AB and CD.
b. Length of BC * distance between AD and BC.
c. AB*BC*sin B, where (<B is acute).
d. BC*CD*sin C, where (<C is obtuse).
Do parallelograms and rhombuses have the same formulas for area?
Area of a parallelogram is base x height, while the area of a rhombus is half the product of diagonals.
Of course we can use the formula for the area of parallelogram to determine the area of a rhombus as the latter is a special case of the former.
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