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area of quadrilateral​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Area of quadrilaterals-}

Area = (Side 1 × Side 2) × sin (angle) or A = (s1 × s2) × sin(θ) (where θ is the angle between sides 1 and 2). Example: You have a kite with two sides of length 6 feet and two sides of length 4 feet. The angle between them is about 120 degrees.

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Answered by shaswat8080
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area of quadrilateral is the region enclosed by sides of the quadrilateral. It is defined as the region occupied inside the boundary of a flat object or figure. The measurement is done in square units with the standard unit being square metres (m2). We know that the polygon with four sides is called a quadrilateral. A quadrilateral can be a square, rectangle, rhombus, kite, parallelogram and trapezium

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