Formula: Rhombus Area First diagonal length Second diagonal length
$$A ~=~ \frac{1}{2} \, \class{blue}{d_1} \, \class{red}{d_2}$$
$$A ~=~ \frac{1}{2} \, \class{blue}{d_1} \, \class{red}{d_2}$$
$$\class{blue}{d_1} ~=~ \frac{2A}{\class{red}{d_2}}$$
$$\class{red}{d_2} ~=~ \frac{2A}{\class{blue}{d_1}}$$
Area
$$ A $$ Unit $$ \mathrm{m}^2 $$
Area of a rhombus. Rhombus represents two isosceles triangles connected together.
First diagonal length
$$ \class{blue}{d_1} $$ Unit $$ \mathrm{m} $$
Length of the first diagonal of the rhombus, going from one corner of the rhombus to the other.
Second diagonal length
$$ \class{red}{d_2} $$ Unit $$ \mathrm{m} $$
Length of the second diagonal of the rhombus, going from one corner of the rhombus to the other.