Asked by Alexis
The window has the shape of a kite. How many square meters of glass were used to make the window?
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I don't have the picture, so I can't read the dimensions. To find the kite's area you can use either of these formulas depending on what measurements you have:
- If you know the lengths of the diagonals d1 and d2:
Area = (d1 × d2) / 2
- If you know the two distinct adjacent side lengths a and b and the angle θ between them:
Area = a × b × sin(θ) (θ in degrees or radians as appropriate)
Give me the diagonal lengths (or the side lengths and included angle), or upload the image, and I will compute the area in square meters. If you want, you can also type the numbers into the chat (for example: d1 = 6 m, d2 = 10 m).
- If you know the lengths of the diagonals d1 and d2:
Area = (d1 × d2) / 2
- If you know the two distinct adjacent side lengths a and b and the angle θ between them:
Area = a × b × sin(θ) (θ in degrees or radians as appropriate)
Give me the diagonal lengths (or the side lengths and included angle), or upload the image, and I will compute the area in square meters. If you want, you can also type the numbers into the chat (for example: d1 = 6 m, d2 = 10 m).
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