Mathematics
Find the area of a quadrilateral whose diagonals are of length 18 cm and 12 cm and they intersect each other at right angles.
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Answer
Consider ABCD as a quadrilateral in which the diagonals AC and BD intersect each other at M at right angles.
From figure,
AC = 18 cm and BD = 12 cm
When diagonals of a quadrilateral intersect at right angles,
Area of quadrilateral = x d1 x d2, where d1 and d2 are diagonals.
Substituting the values we get,
Area of quadrilateral ABCD = x 12 x 18
= 6 x 18
= 108 cm2
Hence, area of quadrilateral = 108 cm2.
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