The coordinates of the vertices of a parallelogram ABCD are A(0,0) B(b,y), C(a+b,y) and D(a,0). If ABCD is a rhombus, how would you express y in terms of a and b? Geometry Quadrilaterals Quadrilaterals 1 Answer Vinícius Ferraz Dec 11, 2015 #y = sqrt{a^2 - b^2}# Explanation: #|AB|^2 = b^2 + y^2# #|BC|^2 = a^2# #|CD|^2 = b^2 + y^2# #|DA|^2 = a^2 = b^2 + y^2# Answer link Related questions In a quadrilateral ABCD ,which is not a trapezium.It is known that <DAB=<ABC=60 DEGREE.moreover... A square‘s sides are tripled producing an area of 81 square feet. What is the ratio of the area... Is a rhombus always a trapezoid? In an isosceles trapezoid ABCD, AB=CD=5. The top base = 8 and the bottom base = 14. What is the... In an isosceles trapezoid ABCD, AB=CD=5. The top base = 8 and the bottom base = 14. What is the... What is a trapezoid? Which is always a rhombus? Parallelogram, Trapezoid, Rectangle, or Square? Why is a trapezoid a quadrilateral, but a quadrilateral is not always a trapezoid? What is the difference between a trapezoid and a rhombus? How do you prove this theorem on trapezoids and its median? The median (or mid-segment) of a... See all questions in Quadrilaterals Impact of this question 3090 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License