The area of a rhombus or a kite can be calculated using the lengths of its diagonals. The formula is:
\[ A = \tfrac{1}{2} d_1 d_2 \]
Here, \(d_1\) and \(d_2\) are the lengths of the two diagonals that intersect at right angles.
Look for this formula when:
The formula \(A = \tfrac{1}{2} d_1 d_2\) offers a quick and accurate way to calculate the area of rhombuses and kites by using their diagonals. It works because the diagonals split the quadrilateral into four right-angled triangles. In exams, look for the diagonals, check they are perpendicular, and apply the formula directly. Always halve the product of the diagonals and present your answer with correct units.