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(d) AB = 8 cm, BC = 8 cm, CD = 10 cm,
DA = 6 cm and AC
= 12 cm.​

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Answered by infoupasna
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Answer:

Area of quadrilateral ABCD is the sum of areas of triangles ABC & ADC

Use the formula of area of a triangle with sides a, b and c as [math]\Delta =√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)[/math] where the perimeter is given by [math]2s=a+b+c[/math]. So area of triangle [math]\Delta ABC=√12(12-8)(12-6)(12-10)=√12*4*6*2=24[/math] square cm & area of [math]\Delta ADC=√14(14-10)(14-10)(14-8)=8√21\sim 8*4.58= 36.66[/math] square cm

So, the area of the quadrilateral is [math]24+36.66=60.66[/math] square

Answered by preet3824
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