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Two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 15 cm and 10cm. If the distance between the longer side is 8cm , find the area of the parallelogram. Also find the distance between the shorter sides.​

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Answered by ᎷᎪᎠᎪᎡᎪ
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It is given that

AB=DC=15cm,

BC=AD=10cm,

Here the distance between longer sides AB and DC = 6cm.

So perpendicular DL = 6cm.

DM is perpendicular to BC,

We know that,

Area of parallelogram = base∗altitude

So we get,

=AB∗DL

Substituting the values,

=15∗6

=90cm2

Consider DM = x cm,

Similarly,

Area of parallelogram ABCD = BC∗DM

Substituting the values,

=10∗x

=10x cm2

By equating both,

10x=90

x=90/10=9cm.

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