Math, asked by kavitarj36, 4 months ago

the base of a parallelogram is 3 times its corresponding hieght. if the area of the parallelogram is 147 cm^2 find its base​

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Answered by ItsRuchikahere
2

Solution:

Let x be Height and y be the base of parallelogram.

Base \:  of \:  Parallelogram = 3 (Height) \\ </strong></p><p><strong>[tex]Base \:  of \:  Parallelogram = 3 (Height) \\

y = 3(x)

Area  \: of  \: Parallelogram  = 147 \:  {cm}^{2}

Area = Base × Height \\ 147 = x \times y \\ 147 = x \times 3x \\  {x}^{2}  = 49 \\ x = 7

° Base of Parallelogram is 7 cm.

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Answered by sans2121
2

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

let height of ||g be 'b', then base of ||g be 3b.

area of ||g=base×height

75cm

2

=3b×b

b

2

=25

b=5cm, therefore height =5cm

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