A kite was broken into two triangles of the same size and shape. The area of each triangle is square centimeters. The total area of the kite is square centimeters.

Mathematics · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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It seems like the area values for the triangles and the kite are missing from your question. However, I can still explain the concept assuming we have the areas.

Answer: If a kite is broken into two triangles of the same size and shape, we infer that these two triangles are congruent, meaning they have exactly the same size and shape. Given that each triangle has an area of X square centimeters (where X is the area of one of the triangles that you might have intended to provide), it follows that the total area of the kite is simply twice the area of one triangle because the kite is composed of two of these triangles.

Therefore, the total area of the kite will be 2 * X square centimeters.