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The parallel sides of an isosceles trapezium are 10cm and 6cm and one of the non parallel sides is 8 cm .If one angle is 110 degree. Find the distance between the parallel sides . Find the area of the isosceles trapezium.

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Answered by AnushkaBornarkar
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Hint: Assume ABCD as the trapezium with AB and CD as the longer and smaller parallel sides respectively. Now, construct two perpendiculars from the vertices C and D on the side AB and assume their length as h. Use the Pythagoras theorem given as H2=P2+B2 in one of the right triangles formed to find the value of height (h). Here, H is the hypotenuse, P is the perpendicular and B is the base. Finally, apply the formula Area of trapezium = 12(a+b)h to get the answer. Here, a and b are the parallel sides of the trapezium.

Complete step by step solution:

Here we have been provided with an isosceles trapezium whose parallel sides are of length 6 cm and 14 cm while the lengths of non parallel sides are 5 cm each. We have to find the area of the trapezium.

Now, let us draw a diagram of the given situation.

In the above figure we have considered an isosceles trapezium ABCD with AB and CD as the longer and shorter non parallel sides. Also, we have constructed two perpendiculars CM and DN on the sides AB which is considered as the height (h) of the trapezium.

Clearly we can see that NMCD is a rectangle so NM = CD = 6 cm as they are the opposite sides of a rectangle. Also we have AN = BM = 4 cm because AN will be equal to BM (triangle BMC and AND is congruent by RHS congruence criteria) and their sum will be AN + BM = AB – NM = 8 cm.

In right triangle BMC we have, Hypotenuse (H) = BC = 5 cm, Base (B) = BM = 4 cm and Perpendicular (P) = CM = h, so applying the Pythagoras theorem H2=P2+B2 we get,

⇒52=h2+42⇒h2=25−16⇒h=9–√⇒h=3

Therefore the distance between the parallel sides is 3 cm. Now, we know that the area of a trapezium is given as 12(a+b)h where a and b are the parallel sides of the trapezium. So substituting the values we get,

⇒ Area of ABCD = 12(6+14)×3

⇒ Area of ABCD = 30cm2

Hence, the area of the trapezium is 30 square centimeters.

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