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give me an example of Area of a Kite
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Bronson Koreen bk
make it a little longer
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GPT 3.5
If we have a kite with diagonals of lengths 10 cm and 12 cm, we can find the area of the kite using the formula for the area of a kite which is (1/2) * d1 * d2.
So, the area of the kite would be (1/2) * 10 cm * 12 cm = 60 cm^2.
So, the area of the kite would be (1/2) * 10 cm * 12 cm = 60 cm^2.
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GPT 3.5
Sure!
Let's say we have a kite with diagonals of lengths 15 cm and 20 cm. To find the area of the kite, we can use the formula for the area of a kite which is (1/2) * d1 * d2, where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals.
So, the area of the kite would be (1/2) * 15 cm * 20 cm = 150 cm^2.
Therefore, the area of the kite in this case would be 150 square centimeters.
Let's say we have a kite with diagonals of lengths 15 cm and 20 cm. To find the area of the kite, we can use the formula for the area of a kite which is (1/2) * d1 * d2, where d1 and d2 are the lengths of the diagonals.
So, the area of the kite would be (1/2) * 15 cm * 20 cm = 150 cm^2.
Therefore, the area of the kite in this case would be 150 square centimeters.
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