Find the area of kite ABCD if BD = 48 cm, AB = 26 cm, and BC = 30 cm. The kite is not drawn to scale. [A] 180 cm² [B] 336 cm² [C] 784 cm² [D] 672 cm²
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Given that AB = 26 cm and BD = 48 cm, we can find AX: \[ AX^2 = AB^2 - (BD/2)^2 \] \[ AX^2 = 26^2 - 24^2 \] \[ AX^2 = 676 - 576 \] \[ AX^2 = 100 \] \[ AX = 10 \text{ cm} \] Show more…
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