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area of quadrilateral

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are many quadrilaterals:
Area of a parellelogram- base × height
Area of a trapezium-1/2× height (sum of parellelogram- sides)
Area of rectangle- length × breadth
Area of square-side × side
Area of rhombus-1/2×d1×d2(d=diagonal).
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Answered by mysticd
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Area of the Quadrilateral =(length of one diagonal × sum of the heights of to the diagonal)/2
For example
ABCD. Is a Quadrilateral
Diagonal = AC = d
Corresponding heights tp AC are h1, h2
Area = (h1+h2)d/2 square units
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