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quadrilateral ABCD the diagonal AC equal to 18m and the perpendicular from B and D to a c h 11 M and 9m respectively calculate area of the quadrilateral
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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
14

Answer:-

Figure:-

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Here

  • Diagonal=AC=18m
  • Perpendicular from opposite vertices=11m and 9m

We know that in a Quadrilateral

\boxed{\sf Area=\dfrac{1}{2}\times Diagonal\times (Sum\:of\: Perpendiculars)}

\\ \rm\longmapsto Area_{(Quadrilateral)}=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 18\times (11+9)

\\ \rm\longmapsto Area_{(Quadrilateral)}=9\times 20

\\ \bf\longmapsto Area_{(Quadrilateral)}=180m^2

Answered by OoMichDeviLoO
4

Answer:

180m²

Step-by-step explanation:

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