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The area of a rhombus equals half the sum of the diagonals

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The statement is TRUE. There are a lot of formula in getting the area of the rhombus because it is a special shape or a special perpendicular. Dividing the sum of the 2 diagonals divided by 2 is just one way to solve the area. It can also be solve by multiplying the base and the height.
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