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Kaiser
9 November, 16:45
FInd the area of the kite
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Ulises Whitaker
9 November, 17:33
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If you know two diagonals, you can calculate the area of a kite as: area = (e * f) / 2, where e and f are kite diagonals, If you know two non-congruent side lengths and the size of the angle between those two sides, use the formula: area = a * b * sin (γ), where γ is the angle between sides a and b.
Step-by-step explanation:
thats the formula
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