5. Find the area of a parallelogram ABCD
BC = 10 cm and
AC = 16 cm. (Given, 3 = 1.73.)
16 cm
10 cm
A
14 cm
B
in which AB = 14 cm,
Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
NSWER
In ΔABC
Take a = 10cm, b = 16cm and c = 14cm
So we get
s=
2
a+b+c
s=
2
10+16+14
By division
s=20cm
We know that
Area=
s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)
By substituting the values
Area=
20(20−10)(20−16)(20−14)
So we get
Area=
10×2×10×4×3×2
It can be written as
Area=
10×10×4×2×2×3
On further calculation
Area=10×2×2×
3
So we get
Area=14×3×4×2
By multiplication
Area=40
3
We know that the diagonal divides the parallelogram into two equal area
So we get
Area of parallelogram ABCD=Area of Δ ABC+Area of ΔACD
It can be written as
Area of parallelogram ABCD=2(Area of ΔABC)
By substituting the values
Area of parallelogram ABCD=2(40
3
)
So we get
Area of parallelogram ABCD=80
3
By substituting
3
Area of parallelogram ABCD = 80(1.73)
So we get
Area of parallelogram ABCD =138.4cm
2
Therefore, the area of parallelogram ABCD is 138.4cm
2