I have the problem "find the area of a rhombus." It shows the figure cut into 4 right triangles, so I assume that the first step is to find the area of the triangle so I can multiply it by four and get the area of the rhombus. The base of 1 triangle is the square root of 8, and the hypotenuse is 4. I plugged it in to the Pythagorean Theorem as square root of 8 + b squared = 4 squared. This became b squared = 16 - square root of 8. To get b by itself, I take the square root of the other side, so 16 becomes 4. However, what does the square root of 8 become? I'm stuck!
Thanks for your help!
Oh, I forgot to add that my teacher wants the answers as exact as possible, so she doesn't want us to actually find the square root (so I can't just change square root of 8 to 2.828427125.)
Thanks for your help!
Oh, I forgot to add that my teacher wants the answers as exact as possible, so she doesn't want us to actually find the square root (so I can't just change square root of 8 to 2.828427125.)