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find the area of the quadrilateral ABCD in which AB=7 cm , BC=6 cm, CD=12 cm, DA=15 cm and AC=9 cm.

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Find the area of quadrilateral ABCD in which AB=7cm BC=6cm CD=12cm DA=15cm and AC=9cm

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The area of the quadrilateral ABCD is 54 + 2 root 110 square cm

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Hey mate...

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area of quadrilateral ABCD= Area of triangle ABC + Area of triangle ADC

Area of trianlge= sqrt(s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c))

FOR area of triangle ABC

s=(7+6+9)/2=11

area of triangle ABC=sqrt(11(11-7)(11-6)(11-9))

=sqrt(440)

= 20.9761

similarly,

area of triangle ADC=54

therefore area of quadrilateral ABCD=20.9761+ 54

=74.9761

ANOTHER WAY...

let it be 2 triangles rather than 1 big quadrilateral.

ABC = 7/6/9 and ADC = 15/12/9

total area

= √(11 * 4 * 5 * 2) + (12 * 9) / 2

= 2√110 + 54

= 74.976177

=~ 75 cm^2

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