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Find the area of the figure below. Use trigonometry and draw a diagram. No Pythagorean theorem.

Find the area of the figure below. Use trigonometry and draw a diagram. No Pythagorean-example-1
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The Solution.

Below is the given figure, which is a rhombus, since all the sides are equal.

For a rhombus, the diagonals intersect at a right angle, that is, 90 degrees.

Considering right-angled triangle DOC:

We shall find the length of the unknown diagonal by applying the Pythagorean Theorem.


\begin{gathered} x^2+12^2=13^2 \\ x^2+144=169 \\ x^2=169-144=25 \\ \text{Taking the square root of both sides, we get} \\ x=\sqrt[]{25}=\pm5 \\ x=5\text{ (discard x=-5)} \end{gathered}

So, the unknown diagonal is


AC=2* OC=2*5=10

Now, the area of the given figure can be calculated with the formula below:


\text{Area =}(1)/(2)(BD* AC)=(1)/(2)(24*10)=24*5=120\text{ square units}

Hence, the correct answer is 120 square units.

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