Last updated on July 15th, 2025
Area is the space inside the boundaries of a two-dimensional shape or surface. There are different formulas for finding the area of various shapes/figures. These are widely used in architecture and design. In this section, we will find the area of the rhombus.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral figure where all four sides are of equal length. The opposite angles are equal and its diagonals bisect each other at 90 degrees. Due to this, the rhombus can be divided into four right triangles. The area of the rhombus is the total space it encloses.
To find the area of the rhombus, we use the formula:- (d1 x d2) / 2, where d1 and d2 are the lengths of its diagonals. Now let’s see how the formula is derived.
Derivation of the formula:-
Therefore, the area of the rhombus = 12 × d1 × d2
We can find the area of the rhombus using three methods, where the formula using diagonals is commonly used. The area of the rhombus is found using three methods. They are:
Now let’s discuss the methods mentioned.
If the diagonals d1 and d2 are given, we find the area of the rhombus using the formula Area = 1 / 2 x d1 x d2
For example, d1 and d2 are 4 cm and 20 cm. What will be the area of the rhombus?
Area = 1 / 2 × d1 × d2
= 1 / 2 × 4 × 20
= 2 × 20
= 40
The area of the rhombus is 40 cm2
When the base and perpendicular height is given, we find the area of rhombus using the formula Area = base × height
For example, the base and height is given as 34 cm and 12 cm. What will be the area of the rhombus?
Area = base × height = 34 × 12 = 408
The area of the rhombus is 408 cm2.
If the length of one side is ‘a’ and the interior angle is ‘θ’, the area of the rhombus = a2 x sin θ.
For example, if ‘a’ is 6 and θ is 30 degrees, what will be the area of the rhombus?
Area = a2 × sin θ = 62 × sin 30 = 36 × 0.5 = 18
Therefore, the area of the rhombus is 18 cm2.
We measure the area of a rhombus in square units. The measurement depends on the system used:
In the metric system, the area is measured in square meters (m2), square centimeters (cm2) and square millimeters (mm2)
In the imperial system, the area is measured in square inches (in2), square feet (ft2), and square yards (yd2)
Since a rhombus is a quadrilateral having equal sides, its diagonals that bisect each other are also perpendicular, which results in three principal methods by which the area can be calculated. Take a look at the special cases:
Case 1: Use of Diagonals
If diagonals are given to find the area of the rhombus, use the formula
Area = 1 / 2 × d1 × d2, where d1 and d2 are the diagonals.
Case 2: Use of base and height
If there’s base and height given to find the area of the rhombus, we use the formula Area = base × height
Case 3: Using Trigonometry
If the length of a side ‘s’ and an angle is given, we find the area of the rhombus using the formula Area = s2 × sin θ
To make sure that you get correct results while calculating the area of the rhombus, there are some tips and tricks you should know about. Here are some:-
It is common for the kids to make mistakes while finding the area of the rhombus. Let’s take a look at some mistakes made by kids.
The diagonals d1 and d2 of a rhombus-shaped garden are given as 34 m and 56 m. What will be the area?
We will find the area as 952 m2.
Here, the diagonals d1 and d2 are 34 m and 56 m respectively. The area of the Rhombus = 1 / 2 × d1 × d2 = 1 / 2 × 34 × 56 = 17 × 56 = 952 m2.
What will be the area of the rhombus, if the base and height are given as 45 cm and 78 cm?
We will find the area as 3510 cm2.
If the base and height are given, we use the formula ‘area of the rhombus = base × height. Here, the base and height are 45 cm and 78 cm. Hence, the area will be 45 × 78 = 3510 cm2
The area of the rhombus is 96 m2 and the length of the diagonal d1 is 4m
We find the length of the other diagonal d2 as 48m.
To find the diagonal, we need to use the formula area = 1 / 2 × d1 × d2. Here, the area of the rhombus is given as 96 m2, and the length of one diagonal d1 is 4 m. By substituting the values given, we will find the length of d2:
96 = 1 / 2 × 4 × d2
96 = 2 × d2
d2 = 96/2 = 48
Find the area of the rhombus if its side length is 5 cm and one if its angle is 60 degrees.
We will find the area as 12.53 cm2.
The given side length is 5 cm and the angle is 60 degrees. If the side length and angle are given, we find the area of the rhombus using the formula ‘s2 × sin θ’. Substituting the values in the formula:-
Area = 52 × sin(60) = 25 × √3 / 2 = 12.53 cm2.
Help John find the area of the rhombus if the base is 45 m and the height is 34 m.
We will find the area as 1530 m2.
The base is 45 m and the height is 34 m. We multiply the base and height to get the area of the rhombus. Hence, we find the area of the rhombus as base x height = 34 × 45 = 1530 m2.