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Answered by LaibaMirza
4

Answer:

here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

In parallelogram ABCD

AD=BC=7.5 cm

AB=CD=10 cm

AN=8 cm

Area of parallelogram=Base\times heightBase×height

Using the formula

Area of parallelogram ABCD=BC\times AN=7.5\times 8=60cm^2BC×AN=7.5×8=60cm

2

Again, area of parallelogram ABCD=AB\times CM=10\times CMAB×CM=10×CM

60=10\times CM60=10×CM

CM=\frac{60}{10}=6 cmCM=

10

60

=6cm

Hence, the altitude CM=6 cm

hope it is HElps!!!!

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Answered by AkashDivan
1

Answer:

Answer:

here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

In parallelogram ABCD

AD=BC=7.5 cm

AB=CD=10 cm

AN=8 cm

Area of parallelogram=Base\times heightBase×height

Using the formula

Area of parallelogram ABCD=BC\times AN=7.5\times 8=60cm^2BC×AN=7.5×8=60cm

2

Again, area of parallelogram ABCD=AB\times CM=10\times CMAB×CM=10×CM

60=10\times CM60=10×CM

CM=\frac{60}{10}=6 cmCM=

10

60

=6cm

Hence, the altitude CM=6 cm

hope it is HElps!!!!

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