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In a quadrilateral ABCD, AB = CD and BC = AD. Find its area.


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Answered by syedshaeeque
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Answer:

As the given quadilateral ABCD is a parallelogram, the diagonal AC of the given parallelogram ABCD divides it into two triangles of equal areas

Area of △ABC=  \frac{1}{2} ×base×height

=  \frac{1}{2}×12×3 = 18  

Therefore, area of the parallelogram ABCD = 2×AreaofABC= 2×18 =  36cm^2

Answered by KillerNaruto
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Answer:

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