Math, asked by kushalkinng3290, 8 months ago

In a quadrilateral d=6cm h1=5cmh2=3cmthen area=

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Answered by wwwsaiswarup2005
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Answer:

24 cm square unit

Step-by-step explanation:

diagonal=6cm

height 1=5cm

height 2=3cm

area of quadrilateral

= 1/2 × diagonal (height1+height 2)

= 1/2 × 6(5+3)cm

= 1/2 × 6×8cm square

= 1/2 × 48cm sq.

=24cm sq.unit

Answered by ganesh6662
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Answer:

24 sq.cm

Step-by-step explanation:

diagonal=6cm  dividies the quadrilateral into 2 triangles.

height of triangle_1 =5 cm

height of triangle _2 =3 cm

area of quadrilateral  = area of triangle1 + area of triangle2

= 1/2 × diagonal (height1+height 2)

= 1/2 × 6(5+3) sq.cm

= 3×8 sq.  cm

=24 sq.cm

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