Trapezium and Kite
A trapezium is a quadrilateral figure with two parallel sides and two equal non-parallel sides. The opposite sides of a trapezium are equal in length, and t...
A trapezium is a quadrilateral figure with two parallel sides and two equal non-parallel sides. The opposite sides of a trapezium are equal in length, and t...
A trapezium is a quadrilateral figure with two parallel sides and two equal non-parallel sides. The opposite sides of a trapezium are equal in length, and the opposite angles are also equal in measure. The area of a trapezium is equal to half the product of the base lengths.
A kite is a quadrilateral figure with two equal parallel sides and four equal angles. A kite is symmetrical about the vertical axis passing through the center of the figure. The area of a kite is equal to half the product of the base areas of its two congruent triangles.
The perimeter of a trapezium is equal to the sum of the lengths of its four sides. The area of a trapezium is equal to half the product of the length of its base and the height (or altitude) from the base to the top.
The Kite theorem states that the area of a kite is equal to half the product of the areas of its two congruent triangles