Squashing A Rhombus

<p>The three vertical lines in red are equally spaces.</p> <p>The horizontal line in red bisects the square.</p> <p>Now, as you can see, the square is now made of 16 congruent triangles, 4 of which make us the rhombus.</p> <p>Given the side length of the square is 6, and that the rhombus is 4/16 of the area of the square, we can find the area of the rhombus as</p> <p>We have denoted the area of the first rhombus as A1.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/intuition/squashing-a-rhombus-3046285d13ef"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>