Last updated on August 9th, 2025
In geometry, a rhombus is a quadrilateral with all sides having equal length. It is a type of parallelogram and can also be considered as a special case of a kite. In this topic, we will learn the formulas related to a rhombus.
A rhombus has unique properties and formulas associated with its area and perimeter. Let’s learn the formulas to calculate the area and perimeter of a rhombus.
The area of a rhombus can be calculated using the diagonals. The formula is:
Area = (d1 × d2) / 2 where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals of the rhombus.
The perimeter of a rhombus is the total length around the shape, calculated as:
Perimeter = 4 × side where 'side' is the length of one side of the rhombus.
If the diagonals are known, the side length can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem:
Side = √((d1/2)2 + (d2/2)2) where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals.
In geometry and real life, rhombus formulas help in understanding the properties and measurements of rhombus shapes. Here are some important aspects of rhombus formulas:
Students often find memorizing math formulas challenging. Here are some tips and tricks to master rhombus formulas:
Students often make errors when applying rhombus formulas. Here are some common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Find the area of a rhombus with diagonals measuring 8 cm and 6 cm.
The area is 24 cm²
To find the area, use the formula:
Area = (d1 × d2) / 2
Here, d1 = 8 cm and d2 = 6 cm
Area = (8 × 6) / 2 = 48 / 2 = 24 cm²
Find the perimeter of a rhombus with a side length of 5 cm.
The perimeter is 20 cm
To find the perimeter, use the formula:
Perimeter = 4 × side
Here, the side length is 5 cm
Perimeter = 4 × 5 = 20 cm
If the diagonals of a rhombus are 10 cm and 24 cm, find the side length.
The side length is 13 cm
Use the diagonal formula:
Side = √((d1/2)2 + (d2/2)2)
Here, d1 = 10 cm and d2 = 24 cm
Side = √((10/2)2 + (24/2)2)
Side = √(52 + 122) Side = √(25 + 144)
Side = √169 = 13 cm
Find the area of a rhombus with diagonals 15 cm and 20 cm.
The area is 150 cm²
To find the area, use the formula:
Area = (d1 × d2) / 2
Here, d1 = 15 cm and d2 = 20 cm
Area = (15 × 20) / 2 = 300 / 2 = 150 cm²
A rhombus has a side length of 9 cm. What is its perimeter?
The perimeter is 36 cm
To find the perimeter, use the formula:
Perimeter = 4 × side
Here, the side length is 9 cm
Perimeter = 4 × 9 = 36 cm
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