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Question
Find the area of a quadrilateral, the length of one of its diagonals being 80 m and the lengths of the perpendiculars upon it from the opposite corners are 16 m and 24 m.
Sum
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Solution
Given: One diagonal = 80 m; perpendiculars from the opposite corners to that diagonal = 16 m and 24 m.
Step-wise calculation:
The diagonal splits the quadrilateral into two triangles.
So, area = `1/2` × diagonal × sum of the two perpendiculars.
So, area = `1/2 xx 80 xx (16 + 24)`
= 40 × 40
= 1600 m2
The area of the quadrilateral is 1600 m2.
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