Math, asked by akshat2656, 9 months ago

The area of a parallelogram is equal to the sum
of the areas of two triangles. The first triangle
has a base 16 cm and height 6 cm, the second
triangle has a base 12 cm and height 4 cm. If the
base of the parallelogram is double its height,
find the base and height.​

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Answered by katwalsangam
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Answered by avnishchavan28
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draw diagram firstly then

base of ️ ABC=16

height of ️ ABC=6

base of ️XYZ=12

height of ️ ZYZ=4

BASE OF II GRAM = X

HEIGHT OF II GRAM = Y

ALSO,

B=2H

I.E,X=2Y

NOW,

AREA OF ️ =1/2×B×H

=;€

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