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11 May, 12:20

Area formula of a kite

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  1. 11 May, 12:35
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    Area = (1/2) * (Diagonal_1) * (Diagonal_2)

    where Diagonal_1 is one diagonal in the kite

    and Diagonal_2 is 2nd diagonal in the kite

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The diagonals of a kite intersect at right angles and one diagonal bisects the other.

    so you get two triangles, with a base length of (Diagonal 1)

    the height_1 = a, height_2 = b

    a + b = Diagonal_2

    area of one triangle in Kite = (1/2) (Diagonal_1) * a

    area of second triangle in Kite = (1/2) (Diagonal_1) * b

    area of kite = area of triangle_1 + area of triangle_2

    area of kite = (1/2) (Diagonal_1) * a + (1/2) (Diagonal_1) * b

    area of kite = (1/2) * (Diagonal_1) * (a + b)

    Area of kite = (1/2) * (Diagonal 1) * (Diagonal2)
  2. 11 May, 12:53
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    (pq) / 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    p and q are the diagonals of the kite
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