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Two parallel side of a trapezium are 60 cm and 77 cm and other sides are 25 cm and 26 cm. Find the area of the trapezium.
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Given that two parallel sides of trapezium are AB = 77 and CD = 60 cm
Other sides are BC = 26 m and AD = 25 cm.
Join AE and CF
Now, DE ⊥ AB and CF ⊥ AB
∴ DC = EF = 60 cm
Let AE = x
⇒ BF = 77 – 60 – x = 17 – x
InΔADE,DE2=AD2–AE2=252–x2 [∵ Pythagoras theorem]
And in ΔBCF,
CF2=BC2–BF2 [∵ By Pythagoras theorem]
⇒25=262-(17-x)2
⇒252-x2=252-(289-x2-34-x) [ ∵
(a-b)2=a2-2ab+b2 ]
⇒265-x2=676-289-x2+34x
34x=238
x=7
∴DE=252-x2=625-72=516=24cm
∴ Area of trapezium =
12( )×ℎℎ=
12(60×77)×24=
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