Kite Area and Perimeter

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Kite Area and Perimeter

Kite Area and Perimeter
\[\begin{aligned} A &= \frac{d_1d_2}{2} \\ P &= 2*(a+b) \end{aligned}\]

Variables

A = area
P = perimeter
d1 = major diagonal
d2 = minor diagonal
a = first side length
b = second side length

Description

What is this formula?

This set of formulas calculates the area and perimeter of a kite using its diagonals and side lengths.


When to use it

Use these formulas in geometry, engineering, design, and drafting when working with kite-shaped quadrilaterals.


Example

For a kite with diagonals 12 m and 8 m, side lengths 5 m and 7 m:


Area:

A = (12*8)/2 = 48 m²


Perimeter:

P = 2*(5+7) = 24 m


Applications

- Geometric analysis

- Architectural patterns

- Decorative design

- CAD and technical drawing

- Surface and material calculations


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