Answer:
128.1
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Step-by-step explanation:
1. N is a midpoint of the segment KL, then N has coordinates
2. To find the area of △KNM, the length of the base MK is 2b, and the length of the height is a. So an expression for the area of △KNM is
3. To find the area of △MNL, the length of the base ML is 2a and the length of the height is b. So an expression for the area of △MNL is
4. Comparing the expressions for the areas you have that the area is equal to the area . This means that the segment from the midpoint of the hypotenuse of a right triangle to the opposite vertex forms two triangles with equal areas.
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Answer:
The polygon that appears to be regular is Figure B