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Find the area of the polygon. A = __ft squared

Find the area of the polygon. A = __ft squared-example-1
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Answer:

361 feet^2

Explanation:

Formula for area of a kite:

A = pq/2

Where "p" represents one diagonal and "q" represents another diagonal.

We can see that one diagonal is 19 feet long, so we'll call that p. We can see that the other diagonal is 38 feet long, so we'll call that q.

Now plug them into the formula:

A = pq/2

A = 19(38)/2

A = 722/2

A = 361 feet^2 is the area of this kite.

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