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Calculate The Area Of A Rhombus

Last updated: Saturday, June 24, 2023
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The area of a rhombus can be found when the length of any side and any interior angle are known.

The formula for determining the area of a rhombus using trigonometry is defined as:
\(A= a^2\) \(\cdot\) \(\sin(\theta)\)
\(A\): the area of the rhombus
\(a\): the length of any side
\(\angle{\theta}\): any interior angle of the rhombus
The SI unit of perimeter is: \(meter\text{ }(m)\)

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the length of any side
\(a\)
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any interior angle of the rhombus
\(\angle{\theta}\)
\(degree\)
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