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14 May, 00:40

A kite has diagonals 5.8 ft and 6ft. what is the area of the kite

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  1. 14 May, 01:02
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    The diagonals of a kite perpendicularly bisects each other dividing the kite in to four right angled triangles.

    The area of the kite is given by

    = pq/2, where p and q are the two diagonals of the kite

    Therefore, A = (5.8 * 6) / 2

    = 17.4 square feet
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