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A x and see why are heights of the parallelogram ABCD whose area is 9 whole 1 upon 3 cm square what are the lengths of x a and c y


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Answered by Anonymous
21

Answer:-

Area of Parallelogram =28/3cm.sq.

Base×Height=28/3

= 7× h =28/3

h= 28/(7×3)

h=4/3 cm

therefore XA = 4/3cm

Now take CB as a base nd CY as height

Area of Parallelogram=28/3cm.sq.

Base×Height= 28/3

4×h = 28/3

= h= 28/(4×3)

h= 7/3cm

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the triangle ABC = 36 sq cm

Base of the triangle (BC) = 3 cm

Height of the triangle = AD

Area = 1/2 x BC x AD

36 = 1/2 x BC x 3

BC = (36 x 2) / 3

BC = 24 cm.

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