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Frame the formula for the area (A) of a quadrilateral given by half the product of its diagonal (d) and sum of offsets drawn to the diagonal from its opposite vertices `(h_(1) and h_(2))`?

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` A = (1)/(2) d(h_1+h_2)`
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