Mathematics
Find the area of quadrilateral ABCD in which AB = 29 cm, BC = 21 cm, AC = 20 cm, CD = 34 cm and DA = 42 cm.

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Answer
From figure,
The diagonal AC divides the quadrilateral ABCD into two triangles : △ABC & △ACD
Area of △ABC :
Let sides AB = a = 29 cm, BC = b = 21 cm, AC = c = 20 cm
s =
= = 35.
By formula,
Area of △ACD
Let sides be AD = a = 42 cm, CD = b = 34 cm, AC = c = 20 cm
s =
= = 48.
By formula,
Area of quadrilateral ABCD = Area of △ABC + Area of △ACD
= 210 + 336
= 546 cm2.
Hence, area of quadrilateral = 546 cm2.
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