How to Calculate the Areas of Triangles and Quadrilaterals
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Practice Questions:
- Determine the area of a triangle with a base of \(12 \text{cm}\) and a height of \(8 \text{cm}\).
- Calculate the area of a square with a side length of \(6 \text{cm}\).
- What is the area of a parallelogram with a base of \(9 \text{cm}\) and a height of \(5 \text{cm}\)?
- A rhombus has one diagonal measuring \(15 \text{cm}\). If its area is \(45 \text{cm}^2\), find the length of the other diagonal.
- \(48 \text{cm}^2\).
- \(36 \text{cm}^2\).
- \(45 \text{cm}^2\).
- \(6 \text{cm}\).
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