Planimetrics + rhombus - practice problems
Number of problems found: 157
- Rhombus 36
Rhombus ABCD with side 8 cm long has diagonal BD 11.3 cm long. Find angle DAB. - Diagonal
Can it be a diagonal diamond twice longer than its side? - Diagonal
Can a rhombus have the same length, diagonal, and side? - Rhombus
Find the length of each rhombus side if the perimeter is 89 cm long.
- Trapezoid
Are diagonals in a rectangular trapezoid perpendicular and bisect the angles? - A rhombus 3
A rhombus has a side length of 6 centimeters and a height of 2 centimeters. What is the area of the rhombus in centimeters square? - Diamond side
The diagonals of the diamond are 18 cm and 14 cm long. Calculate the length of the diamond side. - Calculate 30281
One angle of the skeleton is 30 degrees larger than the other. Calculate all its angles. - Circumference 7235
Calculate the area of a diamond that is 3.5 cm high and 16 cm in circumference.
- Circumference 3254
Calculate the height of a diamond with a circumference of 21.6cm and an area of 21.6cm squares. - Diamond - simple
Calculate the circumference and area of the diamond if the side is 5 cm long and the height is 3 cm long. - Calculate
Calculate the area cm² diamond with a side length of 9.8 cm and a height on the side of 5 cm. - Diamond
The diamond has a circumference of 48cm. Calculate the length of its side in dm. - Rhombus 4
The circumference of the rhombus is 44 cm, and its height is 89 mm long. Calculate its area.
- Diamond
Calculate the length of the two diagonals of the diamond if: a = 13 cm v = 12 cm - A rhombus 2
A rhombus has sides of 170 meters and a diagonal of 300 meters. What is the area of the rhombus? - Rhombus
PQRS is a rhombus. Given that PQ=3 cm & height of rhombus is given 2 cm. Calculate its area. - Circumference 61654
The diamond has an area of 21.6 cm square. Its height is 4 cm. What is the circumference of the diamond? - Rhombus sides
Find the sides of a rhombus, its area is 550 cm square, and altitude is 55cm.
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