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An altitude of a triangle is 5/3rd the length of its corresponding base. if the altitude is increased by 8 and base is decreased by 4 the area of triangle would remain same. Find the base and altitude of triangle. Hint(Chapter: linear equation in one veriable)​

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Answered by harrpotter24
1

Answer:

Let the length of corresponding base be x.

Thus, altitude will be

3

5

x.

Now, it is given that altitude is increased by 4 cm i.e.,

3

5

x+4 and base is decreased by 2 cm i.e., x−2.

The area is same for both.

Therefore,

2

1

×x×

3

5

x=

2

1

×(

3

5

x+4)×(x−2)

3

5

x

2

=

3

5

x

2

3

10

x+4x−8

⇒8=

3

2

x

⇒x=12

Thus, length of base is 12 cm

and length of altitude is

3

5

×12=20 cm.

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