Math, asked by nk472950, 6 months ago

Q1 Area of a traperium whose paralhal side 8cm and
6 cm a respectively and to distance between then is 3cm​

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Answered by simranpandey7484
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel sides=8cm and 6cm

Distance between them=3cm

So,Area of trapezium=1/2×sum of parallel sides×distance between them

Area of trapezium=1/2×8cm+6cm×3cm

=1/2×14×3=21cm

Answered by sethrollins13
50

Correct Question :

Area of Trapezium whose parallel sides are 8 cm and 6 cm respectively and the distance between them is 3 cm .

Given :

  • Parallel Sides of a Trapezium are 8 cm and 6 cm .
  • Distance between them is 3 cm .

To Find :

  • Area of Trapezium .

Solution :

\longmapsto\tt{Parallel\:Sides=8\:cm\:and\:6\:cm}

As Given that the Distance between the Parallel sides is 3 cm . So ,

\longmapsto\tt{Height=3\:cm}

Using Formula :

\longmapsto\tt\boxed{Area\:of\:Trapezium=\dfrac{1}{2}\times{(Sum\:of\:parallel\:Sides)}\times{h}}

Putting Values :

\longmapsto\tt{\dfrac{1}{2}\times{(8+6)}\times{3}}

\longmapsto\tt{\dfrac{1}{{\cancel{2}}}\times{{\cancel{14}}}\times{3}}

\longmapsto\tt{7\times{3}}

\longmapsto\tt\bf{21\:{cm}^{2}}

So , The Area of Trapezium is 21 cm² ...

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Trapezium :

A Quadrilateral whose one pair of opposite sides are parallel .

Properties of Trapezium :

  • The Sum of all the angles of a trapezium is 360° .
  • A Trapezium has two non-parallel and two parallel sides .
  • Diagonals of a trapezium bisects each other .

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