The answer is half the product of the length of its diagonals... 1/2(d1*d2)
it can also be 1/2 times x times y
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To find area of a kite,you just need to:
1/2(d1*d2) and you will get the answer
36356
because they are the same shape
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.
Multiply the two 'diagonals' and divide by 2. See related link.
According to my maths teacher its: length x vertical height ------------------------------- 2 Hope I helped :)