Math, asked by anjankumar6212, 2 months ago

Find the area of a quadrilateral which has one
diagonal measuring 22 cm, and the perpendiculars
from the opposite vertices on this diagonal are 6 cm
and 10cm, respectively.
the answer should be 176 sq.cm​

Answers

Answered by sarita8421
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Answer:

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★★find the area of a quadrilateral which has one diagonal measuring 22 cm and the perpendicular from the opposite vertices on the diagonals are 6cm and 10cm, respectively.

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\huge\underline\mathfrak\green{➪➪704²cm}

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★★✰area of quadrilateral :-

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 =  \frac{ \: 1 \: }{ \: 2 \: }  \times 22(6 + 10)

 =  \frac{1}{2}  \times 22 \: (16)

 =  \:  \frac{22}{2}  \times 16

 = 44 \times 16

 =  {704}^{2} cm

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