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PolarNik [594]
2 years ago
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Kite A B C D is shown. Lines are drawn from point A to point C and from point B to point D and intersect.

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Margaret [11]2 years ago
5 0

The length of AC is 12 units . Option D

<h3>How to determine the length</h3>

The formula for area of a kite is given thus;

Area = \frac{p * q}{2}

Where p and q are the lengths

Area of kite = 48 square units

BD, q = 8 units

AC , p = unknown

Substitute the values

48 = \frac{AC * 8}{2}

Cross multiply

AC * 8 = 48 * 2

8AC = 96

AC = \frac{96}{8}

AC = 12 units

Thus, the length of AC is 12 units . Option D

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