Math, asked by BarizHussain8055, 28 days ago

Find the altitude of a trapezium whose area is 65 cm2 and whose bases are 13 cm
and 26 cm.

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Answered by purvahidau
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Answered by aditya1222415364
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Answer:

altitude of trapezium is 3.33 or 10l3 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

let the altitude of the trapezium be h

base (b1) = 13 cm

base(b2) = 26 cm

area of trapezium= 1/2 × (b1 + b2 ) × h = 65cm²

1/2 × (13 + 26) × h = 65

39 × h = 65 × 2

h = 130/39

h = 10/3

h = 3.333

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