Diamond
The diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other and intersect at a 90-degree angle. Let’s call the length of the diagonals “d”.
Find the length of each side of the Diamond:
s = √(d2 / 2)
the formulas for a Diamond with diagonal length “d” are:
Area of a Diamond: A = d1 x d2 / 2 = d2 / 2
Perimeter of a Diamond: P = 4 x s = 4 x √(d2 / 2)
Difference Between Diamond, Rhombus and Trapezoid
A Diamond, Rhombus and Trapezoid are three geometric shapes that can sometimes be confused with each other due to their similar appearances. However, they are distinct shapes with the unique properties and characteristics.
A Diamond is a type of parallelogram in which all four sides are of equal length. Additionally, opposite angles of the diamond are congruent (i.e., they have the same degree measure). Another way to the describe a diamond is as a four-sided figure with two pairs of parallel sides and no right angles.
A Rhombus is a type of parallelogram in which all four sides are of equal length, just like a diamond. However, unlike a diamond, opposite angles of the rhombus are also congruent. In other words, a rhombus is the parallelogram in which all sides are equal but not all angles are right angles. And their diagonals intersect each other at 90 degree.
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