Math, asked by ak8138403, 11 months ago

4. The area of a triangle is equal to that of a square whose each side measures 30 m. Find the
side of the triangle whose corresponding altitude is 60 m.​

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Answered by Thebrain0078462
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Area of a triangle=1/2xBasexHeight.

Area of a square=side x side.

B/c;

1/2xBasexHeight=Side x side

1/2xBasexHeight=30 x 30

[Height or Altitude =60 m]

1/2xBasex60=30 x 30

Base x 30= 30 x 30

Base = 30 x 30/30

Base=30 m.

Side if the triangle whose corresponding altitude is 60 m is 30 m or Base.

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Answered by tikatika16
2

Answer:

Area of square = side² =30m×30m =900m²

Area of triangle = 900m²

1/2 × base × height = 900m²

1/2 × base × 60m = 900m²

base × 60m = 900m² × 2

base × 60m = 1800m²

base = 1800m² ÷ 60m

base = 30m

The side of triangle is 30m.

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