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How is a rhombus related to a parallelogram? How does finding the area of a rhombus compare to finding the area of a parallelogram?

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Answer:Every Rhombus is a parallelogram but every parallelogram is not a rhombus.

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Every Rhombus is a parallelogram but every parallelogram is not a rhombus. The area is base multiply by height in both the figures but rhombus has one more formula for finding area i.e 1
(1)/(2) ×d1×d2

Step-by-step explanation:

Rhombus is a quadrilateral which means it is a four-sided figure. It is a parallelogram which means its opposite sides a parallel. All the sides of a rhombus are equal but all the four sides of a parallelogram are not equal. So we can say that every rhombus is a parallelogram but every parallelogram is not a rhombus.

The area of a parallelogram is B×H i.e base is multiplied by the height. Rhombus being a parallelogram also has the same method of determining area i.e B×H but with that, it has one more formula for finding its area using diagonals


(1)/(2) ×d1×d2. Here d1 and d2 stands for diagonal1 and diagonal2

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