Area of Rhomboid
Area of Rhomboid is calculated by finding the area of two congruent triangle present inside rhomboid. If we calculate the area of one triangle then we get the total area of rhomboid by just multiplying 2 into it. The area of triangle is calculated by using the formula 1/2 ⨉ base ⨉ height.
So, the area of rhomboid is equal to 2 ⨉ 1/2 ⨉ base ⨉ height = base ⨉ height.
Area of Rhomboid = base ⨉ height
Volume of Rhomboid
Volume of rhomboid cannot be calculated because it is a plane two-dimensional figure. Volume is only calculated for three-dimensional objects.
Rhomboid
Rhomboid is a close geometric figure in which opposite sides are parallel to each other. Rhomboid is different from Rhombus. Rhomboid is a type of parallelogram. Since, in a Rhomboid opposite sides are parallel it is a parallelogram, however, all sides are not equal, hence it is not a rhombus.
In this article, we are going to discuss what a is Rhomboid in Geometry, the properties of a rhomboid, the difference between a Rhombus and a Rhomboid, formula for calculating the area and perimeter of a Rhomboid.
Table of Content
- What is a Rhomboid?
- Properties of Rhomboid Shape
- Rhombus vs Rhomboid
- Perimeter of Rhomboid
- Area of Rhomboid
- Rhomboid Formula
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