1. The area of the rhombus can be found by the formula
where
are rhombus's diagonals.
Note that
then
2. The diagonals of rhombus are perpendicular and are bisectors of each other. Then the triangle formed with halfs of diagonals is right triangles with legs

The hypotenuse of this triangle is the rhombus's side. By the Pythagorean theorem

3. The distance between the point of intersection of the diagonals and the side of the rhombus is the height of right triangle considered above.
Use twice the Pythagorean theorem to find this height:

where x is projection of leg 12 cm and h is height.
Subtract the first equation from the second:

Then

Answer: 
10+21+25.
the area is 56 inches.
so what i did was take the number 21 (the area of the rectangle) and figure out which two reasonable numbers multiply to make up that number. and then the green box is a square so that leads me to believe it’s a 5x5. and the other box is 5x2 = 10.
Answer:
answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
the lines are parallel.
Hope this helps:)