Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For it to bisect the segment, we need to find the midpoint.
The midpoint is .
Now, for it to be perpendicular, we need to use the fact that perpendicular lines have slopes that are negative reciprocals of each other.
The slope of the given segment is , so the slope of the perpendicular bisector is 6.
Thus, the equation of the line in point-slope form is
If we assume the given segments are those from the vertices to the point of intersection of the diagonals, it seems one diagonal (SW) is 20 yards long and the other (TR) is 44 yards long. The area (A) of the kite is half the product of the diagonals:
... A = (1/2)·SW·TR = (1/2)·(20 yd)·(44 yd)
... A = 440 yd²
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: