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area of parallelogram is 625 m square find the length of side of parallelogram if the altitude corresponding to the side at 20 m and 25 m

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Answered by SainaPaswan
44

\huge\underline\mathfrak\red{Answer}

= 31.25m and 25m

\underline\green{\:\textsf{Step-by-step Explanation}}

Area=625m²

Area of Parallelogram= Base×Height

625m²= 20×x

20x=625m²

x =  \frac{625}{20}  \\ x = 31.25m

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Area of Parallelogram= Base× Height

625m²=25×x

x =  \frac{625}{25}  \\ x = 25m

\underline{\:\textsf{Some other Formulae of  Area other Shapes}}

  • Rectangle= length×breadth
  • Circle=2πr( where π =\frac{22}{7}
  • Square= side×side
  • Rhombus = \frac{1}{2 }  \times d {}^{1}  \times  {d}^{2}
  • Triangle=\frac{1}{2 } \times base \times height
  • Equilateral Triangle=\frac{ \sqrt{3} }{4}  \times (side) {}^{2}

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Answered by ash544
34

We know that

Area of parallelogram = base * altitude

=> 625 = base * 25 {altitude = 25}

=> base = 625/25

=> base = 25 m

Again area of parallelogram = base * altitude

=> 625 = base * 22 {altitude = 20}

=> base = 625/20

=> base = 31.2 m

Hence, length of sides are 25 m and 31.2 m

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