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Find the area of a quadrilateral one of whose diagonals is 25 cm and the lengths of perpendiculars from the other two vertices are 16.4 cm and 11.6 cm respectively.

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A quadrilateral ABCD is shown in the figure below :

Find the area of a quadrilateral one of whose diagonals is 25 cm and the lengths of perpendiculars from the other two vertices are 16.4 cm and 11.6 cm respectively. ARC Properties of Circle, R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics Solutions ICSE Class 9.

AM and CN are the perpendiculars from A and C respectively to the diagonal BD.

Area of triangle = 12\dfrac{1}{2} × base × height

For △ABD,

Area = 12\dfrac{1}{2} × BD × AM

= 12\dfrac{1}{2} × 25 × 16.4

= 25 × 8.2

= 205 cm2.

For △CBD,

Area = 12\dfrac{1}{2} × BD × CN

= 12\dfrac{1}{2} × 25 × 11.6

= 25 × 5.8

= 145 cm2.

Area of quadrilateral ABCD = Area of triangle ABD + Area of triangle CBD

= 205 + 145

= 350 cm2.

Hence, area of quadrilateral = 350 cm2.

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