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A kite is inscribed within a square with a side lengths of 9 units.

A kite is inscribed in a square with a side length of 9 units.

What is the area of the kite?
27.5 square units
36.0 square units
40.5 square units
45.0 square units

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Answer:

(c) 40.5 square units

Explanation:

Assuming the kite is oriented so its diagonals are parallel to the sides of the square, each diagonal is 9 units long. The area of the kite is given by an appropriate formula.

What is a kite?

A kite is a parallelogram with two pairs of adjacent congruent sides. Its diagonals meet at right angles. One diagonal bisects the other.

Kite area

The formula for the area of a kite is ...

A = 1/2(d1)(d2) . . . . . where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals

In this problem, the inscribed kite has congruent diagonals, both of length 9 units.

The area of the kite is ...

A = 1/2(9)(9) = 81/2 = 40.5 . . . . square units

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