The formula is A = 1/2 x y
x = the longer length [or the height]
y = the shorter length [or the width]
So, if you subsitute the numbers, it would be:
1/2 x 7 x 5.
The answer would then be 35/2 units or 17.5 units.
For a regular diamond shaped kite, the area would be one half the product of the length of the two sticks. So if it was 20 inches and 30 inches the area would be 300 inches square.
A kite is a two-dimensional shape and does not have volume. However, if you are referring to a three-dimensional shape resembling a kite, such as a kite-shaped prism, you would calculate its volume by finding the area of the kite's base and then multiplying it by the height of the prism. The area of the kite can be calculated using the formula ( \text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times d_1 \times d_2 ), where ( d_1 ) and ( d_2 ) are the lengths of the diagonals. Finally, multiply the area by the height to get the volume.
A kite does not have a radius.
Dimerise refers to compounds formed from two identical molecules (cg monomer or polymer). That has absolutely nothing to do with the area of the kite. I suggest you review the question, check the spellings and resubmit it.
Multiply the two 'diagonals' and divide by 2. See related link.
The area of a kite is diaginal 1 x diaginal 2 then you divide by 2
A=1/2d1d2
Weight and area exposed to the wind are key factors in kite design. The greater the effective area facing the wind and the lighter the kite, the less wind you need to get the kite off the ground.
For a regular diamond shaped kite, the area would be one half the product of the length of the two sticks. So if it was 20 inches and 30 inches the area would be 300 inches square.
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You cannot. There is insufficient information.
find the area of the cross section then multiply by the other dimension (length, height, whatever you are calling it) Area of a parallelogram is base x height, area of a kite might need to be broken into triangles then added together.
the area of a v-kite is 1/2d1xd2
The area of a quadrilateral kite is 0.5 times the product of its diagonals.
A kite is a two-dimensional shape and does not have volume. However, if you are referring to a three-dimensional shape resembling a kite, such as a kite-shaped prism, you would calculate its volume by finding the area of the kite's base and then multiplying it by the height of the prism. The area of the kite can be calculated using the formula ( \text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times d_1 \times d_2 ), where ( d_1 ) and ( d_2 ) are the lengths of the diagonals. Finally, multiply the area by the height to get the volume.
Area of a kite in square units = 0.5 times the product of its diagonals
You would use square units, such as square centimeters or square inches, to measure the area of a kite. This is because the area represents the total space inside the shape, which is a two-dimensional measurement.