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The opposite sides of a quadrilateral have

Since, the two opposite line are joined by two another lines connecting the end points.

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ABCD is a parallelogram. P is the mid-point of AB. BD and CP intersect at Q such that CO:OP = 3:1. If Find the area of parallelogram ABCD.

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P is any point on base BC of ΔABC and D is the mid-point of BC. DE is drawn parallel to PA to meet AC at E. If then find area of ΔEPC.

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Two consecutive sides of a quadrilateral have

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