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Answer:

38

Explanation:

The area of a kite is equal to half the product of the diagonals

To find the area we must first find the measures of the diagonals

short diagonal = 2 + 2 = 4

longer diagonal = 8 + 11 = 19

We then calculate the area by multiplying the two diagonals together and then dividing that by 2

A = 19 * 4 = 76

76 / 2 = 38

Hence, the area of the kite is 38m²

User Viktor Apoyan
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38m².

Answer:

Solution given;

diagonal 1=8+11=19m

diagonal 2=2+2=4m

the area of a kite =½*diagonal 1*diagonal 2

=½*4*19=38m²

The area of kite is 38.

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