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The answer depends on what information you have.

If you know the length of a side (a) and the perpendicular distance between a pair of parallel sides (b) then

Area = a*b square units.

If you know the length of a side (a), and an interior angle (x), then

Area = a2sin(x) square units.

If you know the lengths of the two diagonals, (c and d), then

Area = c*d square units.

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