Rhombus Area from Diagonals

Calculate rhombus area from diagonals using A = d1 × d2 / 2.

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Dr. Pablo Gutierrez

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Chilean climate scientist at the University of Chile, modeling glacier retreat in the Patagonian ice fields

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Dr. Emeka Nwosu

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Nigerian legal scholar with an SJD from Yale, focused on international trade law and African continental free trade agreements

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

6 units Diagonal 1; 8 units Diagonal 2 =

24 sq units

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Rhombus Area from Diagonals

Calculate rhombus area from diagonals using A = d1 × d2 / 2.

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Common questions about Rhombus Area from Diagonals, formulas, and typical use cases.

What does the Rhombus Area from Diagonals calculator do?

It helps with finding rhombus and kite-like shape area from measured diagonals.

What formula does the Rhombus Area from Diagonals calculator use?

Rhombus area = diagonal1 × diagonal2 / 2.

What inputs are valid?

Diagonal lengths should be zero or greater. Physical dimensions are typically positive.

When would I use this?

finding rhombus and kite-like shape area from measured diagonals

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