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because they are the same shape
You add the lengths of all four sides.
The formula for the area of a kite is 1/2 * d1 * d2. d1 is the first diagonal, and d2 is the second diagonal.
There is no formula: you measure the length of all of the sides. If the kite is bilaterally symmetric, add the lengths along the right or left side and multiply by two, because for side lengths A and B, its perimeter is 2A+2B.
Multiply the two 'diagonals' and divide by 2. See related link.
There is none because it's a 2 dimensional shape but its area is half the product of its digonals
No but they are both quadrilaterals.
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The answer is half the product of the length of its diagonals... 1/2(d1*d2) it can also be 1/2 times x times y
Use the sine ratio to find the height of the kite: sine = opposite (height of kite with the horizontal) divided by the hypotenuse (the string) Rearrange the formula: sine*hypotenuse = opposite sine 25 degrees*150 = 63.39273926 feet Height of kite above the ground: 63.39273926+4.5 = 67.89273926 feet Therefore the kite is 68 feet above the ground to the nearest foot