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A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent equal sides. Its area is calculated using the two diagonals, one of which bisects the other at right angles.
الصيغة
A = (d₁ × d₂)/2
- d₁
- first diagonal (length)
- d₂
- second diagonal (length)
- A
- area (length²)
دليل خطوة بخطوة
- 1Area = (d₁ × d₂) / 2
- 2Where d₁ and d₂ are the two diagonals
- 3One diagonal is the axis of symmetry
- 4The diagonals are perpendicular
أمثلة محلولة
الإدخال
d₁ = 6, d₂ = 8
النتيجة
Area = (6×8)/2 = 24
الإدخال
d₁ = 10, d₂ = 5
النتيجة
Area = 25
أسئلة شائعة
What is the special property of a kite's diagonals?
The diagonals are perpendicular (at 90°), and one diagonal is the axis of symmetry that bisects the other.
Is a square a type of kite?
Yes, a square is a special case of a kite where all four sides are equal and both diagonals are equal.
Can I find the kite area if I only know the sides?
Not directly from sides alone, but you can use the sides to find the diagonals first.
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