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area and perimeter of kite​

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Answered by shadiyaathar
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Answer:

Formula for Area of a Quadrilateral

The diagonals of a kite are perpendicular. Area of a kite is given as half of the product of the diagonals which is same as that of a rhombus. Area of a kite can be expressed by the formula: Area of Kite = \frac{1}{2}D_{1}D_{2}

Answered by GeniusYH
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Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a Kite :

The diagonals of a Kite are Perpendicular.

Formula for Area of a kite is :

 \frac{1}{2} x_{1}x_{2}

Where  x_{1} is one diagonal and  x_{2} is the other diagonal.

Perimeter of a kite :

As two sides in pair of the kite are equal,

The perimeter of the kite is 2(a + b)

Where a ≠ b

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