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Area of Kite using trigonometry (given edges and angle)
Formula
S
area of Kite
a
length of side
b
length of side
theta
angle between unequal sides
Formula description
A Kite is a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of equal adjacent sides. Every kite is orthodiagonal, meaning that its two diagonals are at right angles to each other. The formula assumes that a and b are the lengths of two unequal sides, and theta is the angle between unequal sides.