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Find the area of the kite

Find the area of the kite-example-1
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Step-by-step answer:

Area of a kite is half of the product of the diagonals.

The length of diagonal in the x-direction is 4+5 = 9

The length of diagonal in the y-direction is 4+4 = 8

Therefore

Area of kite = 8*9/2 = 36 units.

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ANSWER

The correct answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation

If you know the diagonals of a kite you can easily find the area.

The area of a kite is half the product of the diagonals.

From the graph, the from -5 to 4.

Using the number line approach. The longer diagonal is


|4 - - 5| = |4 + 5| = |9| = 9 \: \: units

Similarly the shorter diagonal is from -4 to 4


|4 - - 4| = |4 + 4| = |8| = 8 \: \: units

The area of the kite is:


Area= (1)/(2) * 8 * 9


Area=4 * 9

This implies that


Area=36 \: square \: \: units

The first choice is correct.

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