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Answered by shetalvora
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Answered by abhijithshaji
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The area of a quadilataral is 192°

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a triangle will be, can be only 180°.

According to this question there is two 90°. Therfore

90°+90°=180°

This proves that this is not a triangle.

now look for quadrilateral always 360°

to find the area of a quadrilateral is base×height.

base=8, hight=24

24×8=192

the area of the figure is

 {192}^{2}

Area = base × height, or A = b × h for short.

Thanks, hope it helps.

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