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Area of a rhombus ?
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The formula to calculate the area of a rhombus is:
Area = (diagonal 1 * diagonal 2) / 2
Where diagonal 1 and diagonal 2 are the lengths of the two diagonals of the rhombus.
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Area = 1/2 - d1 - d2
where d1 and d2 are the diagonals of the rhombus.
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