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the area of a quadrilateral is, when if the diagnal and sum of heights to the diagnal from the vertex be 35cm and 18cm​

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Answered by Mathematics24x7
0

Answer:

1/2*35*18 =315 sq units

Answered by Anonymous
1

area

 =

 \binom{1}{2}  \times  times ×one \:  diagonal×

×Sum of the lengths of the perpendiculars drawn from it on the remaining two vertices.

 =

 \binom{1}{2}  \times 25 \times

16.4+11.6

 \binom{25}{2}  \times 28 = 25 \times 14

 = 350

sq.cm

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