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An altitude of a triangle is five-thirds the length of its corresponding base. If the au
onding base. If the altitude be
increased by 4 cm and the base decreased by 2 cm, the area of the triangle remains the
same. Find the base and the altitude of the triangle.​

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Answered by vinaykumarthodeti6
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An altitude of a triangle is five thirds the length of its corresponding base

The altitude of a triangle is five- thirds the length of its corresponding base. If the altitude is increased by 4 cm and the base decreased by 2 cm, the area of the triangle would remain the same. Find the base and altitude of the triangle. Let the length of corresponding base be x.

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