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The given quadrilateral is a kite. LV = 2x and OE = x. If its area is 4 square units, find the value of x. a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 4

          The given quadrilateral is a kite. LV = 2x and OE = x. If its area is 4 square units, find the value of x. 
a. 2 
b. 4 
c. 6 
d. 4
        

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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Alan S. Tussy, R. David Gustafson 5th Edition
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00:01 In this problem, we're trying to find the area of this square, so we're given the coordinates of the vertices, which i've labeled here.
00:08 What we know about a square is that all four sides are equal.
00:11 So if we can find the distance of, or the length of one side of the square, then we can find the area.
00:19 So what i know is that all of these coordinates that are given are six units apart.
00:24 So all sides of this square are six units.
00:28 We can see that two different ways...
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