If the area and one diagonal are given, we use the formula, p = (2 × Area)/q, where 'p' and 'q' are the two diagonals of the rhombus. If the perimeter and one diagonal are given, we find the side of the rhombus by dividing the perimeter by 4 since all the sides of the rhombus are equal....
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Step 1 : Draw a 6 c.m line with 45° angle. And name that point A and C.
Step 2 : Draw straight line from point A (Horizontal(R) & Vertical(U) both).
Step 3 : Do the same with point C (Horizontal(L) & Vertical(D) both).
Step 4 : Name the intersect point as B and D.
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If the area and one diagonal are given, we use the formula, p = (2 × Area)/q, where 'p' and 'q' are the two diagonals of the rhombus. If the perimeter and one diagonal are given, we find the side of the rhombus by dividing the perimeter by 4 since all the sides of the rhombus are equal....
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