Math, asked by nazrinhaja6, 3 days ago

Draw a parallelogram of sides 5 centimetres, 6 centimetres and area 25 square centimetres.​

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Answered by Aashusindh
1

Answer:

Area of the parallelogram:

The product of base of the parallelogram and the height of the parallelogram.

∴ area of the parallelogram = base × height

= b × h

Given that

Sides of the parallelogram are 5cm & 6cm

Area of the parallelogram = 25 cm2

We can write that as

Area = 5 cm × 5 cm

That means base of the parallelogram (b) = 5 cm

height of the parallelogram (h) = 5 cm

With height and base and side we will draw a parallelogram.

We need to find the value of X

In the above fig. triangle AOD is a right- angled triangle with AD as hypotenuse.

∴ AD2 = A02 + OD2

62 = X2 + 52

X2 = 36 – 25

X = √9

X = 3 cm

Using height, sides & X we can draw the parallelogram.

Answered by pushpahiremath236
0

Answer: its answer is 30cm

Area of parallelogram = one side × distance to the opposite side.

Since 5x distance to the opposite side is 25 sq.cm.

Distance to the opposite side is 5 cm.

Length of radius 6cm with arc of radius 5 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

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