Mathematics
If the length of a diagonal of a quadrilateral is 10 cm and lengths of the perpendiculars on it from opposite vertices are 4 cm and 6 cm, then area of quadrilateral is
100 cm2
200 cm2
50 cm2
None of these.
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Answer
Let ABCD be the quadrilateral with diagonal BD.
Let AM and CN be the perpendiculars from A and C on diagonal BD.
From figure,
BD divides quadrilateral in two triangles.
Area of △ABD = × base × height
= × BD × AM
= × 10 × 4
= 20 cm2.
Area of △BCD = × base × height
= × BD × CN
= × 10 × 6
= 30 cm2.
Area of quadrilateral = Area of △ABD + Area of △BCD
= 20 + 30 = 50 cm2.
Hence, Option 3 is the correct option.
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