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The information provided in the question is not sufficient. A quadrilateral is not a rigid body and knowledge of the lengths of its sides does not give its area. Because it is non-rigid, a quadrilateral can be flexed (in much the same way a s square can be flexed into a rhombus without changing its side lengths) so that it becomes thinner and its area approaches zero.

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