How To Find The Perimeter Of A Rhombus

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Understanding how to calculate the perimeter of a rhombus is an essential skill in geometry. This guide will show you step-by-step how to find the perimeter of a rhombus given the length of its sides.


Step 1: Show the Perimeter Formula

The formula for the perimeter \(P\) of a rhombus is given by:


\[ P = 4 \cdot a \]


Step 2: Explain the Formula

In this formula:

- \(P\) represents the perimeter of the rhombus.

- \(a\) is the length of one side of the rhombus.


Since a rhombus has four equal sides, the perimeter is simply four times the length of one side.


Step 3: Insert Numbers as an Example

Let's say we have a rhombus with each side length \(a = 7\) units.


Step 4: Calculate the Final Value

Substitute the value into the formula:


\[ P = 4 \cdot a \]


\[ P = 4 \cdot 7 \]


\[ P = 28 \]


So, the perimeter of the rhombus is 28 units.


Final Value

The perimeter of a rhombus with each side length of 7 units is 28 units.

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