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the parallel sides of trapezium are 65m and 40m it's non parallel sides are 39m and 56m find the area of trapezium

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : The parallel sides of a Trapezium are 65 metre and 40 metre

its non parallel sides are 39 and 56

To find :  the area of the trapezium​

Solution:

Ref attached figure :

DE and CF ⊥ AB

DE = CF = h cm

BF = x cm

=> AE = 65 + x -  40 - x = 25 + x  cm

h² = 39² - x²

h² = 56² - (25 + x)²

=> 56² - (25 + x)² = 39² - x²

=> 3136 - 625 - x²  -  50x  = 1521 - x²

=> 50x =  990

=> x = 99/5

h² = 39² - x²

=> h² = 39² -(99/5)²

=> h² = 39² -(99/5)²  

=> h = 168/5 cm

Area of trapezium = (1/2)(65 + 40) 168/5

= 1764 cm²

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Answered by Itscutekanak
65

Answer:

Given : The parallel sides of a Trapezium are 65 metre and 40 metre

its non parallel sides are 39 and 56

To find :  the area of the trapezium

Solution:

Ref attached figure :

DE and CF ⊥ AB

DE = CF = h cm

BF = x cm

=> AE = 65 + x -  40 - x = 25 + x  cm

h² = 39² - x²

h² = 56² - (25 + x)²

=> 56² - (25 + x)² = 39² - x²

=> 3136 - 625 - x²  -  50x  = 1521 - x²

=> 50x =  990

=> x = 99/5

h² = 39² - x²

=> h² = 39² -(99/5)²

=> h² = 39² -(99/5)²  

=> h = 168/5 cm

Area of trapezium = (1/2)(65 + 40) 168/5

= 1764 cm²

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