In the rhombus ABCD, the length of diagonal BD is 6 and the length of diagonal AC is 8. What is the perimeter of ABCD?
This was on my practice GMAT from MGMAT.
Here is what I don't understand
If the Diagonal (1) X Diagonal (2) / 2 = the area and each side is equal to 5, then why is the area not 25.
In other words, why is the area of a rhombus different from the area of a square. If all the sides are equal, then why is the area different?
Thanks,