Math, asked by dhruvguptaracer, 11 months ago

In a parallelogram ABCD, AB=12cm and the altitude corresponding to AB is 8cm. If AD= 10cm, find the altitude corresponding to AD.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

AB = 12cm , altitude corresponding to AB = 8cm

area of parallelogram = base × altitude

= 12 × 8 = 96cm^2

if AD = 10cm , then AD would be the new base because a altitude is drawn in it .so let the altitude corresponding to AD be h cm .

area of parallelogram= base × altitude

96 = 10 × h. i hope it helps u

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h = 96 ÷ 10 = 9.6cm

Answer:

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altitude corresponding to AD = 9.6cm

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