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Find the area of the kite
3cm
5cm
6cm
5cm
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the area of a kite, you can use the formula:

Area = (diagonal 1 * diagonal 2) / 2

In this case, the diagonals are 3 cm and 6 cm.

Area = (3 * 6) / 2
Area = 18 / 2
Area = 9 cm^2

Therefore, the area of the kite is 9 cm^2.
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