Math, asked by keepankit2, 4 months ago

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

Answered by ankitgamerx68
17

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

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