A square and a rhombus each have four equal side lengths.
To find the area of a square, you can multiply a side length
by itself. How is this different from finding the area of a
rhombus that is not a square?
A square and a rhombus each have four equal side lengths.
To find the area of a square, you can multiply a side length
by itself. How is this different from finding the area of a
rhombus that is not a square?