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why formula for area of rhombus can't be a square?​

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Answered by dosapatiprasuna
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Answer:

1/2 d1d2 is the formula for rhombus

Answered by thanika2
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Answer:

All four sides are of equal length, and both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. Opposite angles are equal, too. ... These diagonals also bisect each other, which means they divide the rhombus up into four right-angle triangles. The squares of the lengths of the two diagonals are always four times the square of a side.

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