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two sides of parallelogram are 20 cm and 25 cm. the altitude corresponding to the sides of length 25cm is 10 cm. also draw figure

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Let ABCD is a parallelogram with longer side AB = 25 cm and altitude AE = 10 cm. Therefore AB = CD (opposite sides of parallelogram are equal). The shorter side is AD = 20 cm and the corresponding altitude is CF. We know that area of a parallelogram = Base x Height We have two altitudes and two corresponding bases. So, by equating them AD x CF = CD x AE 20 x CF = 25 x 10 CF = 12.5 cm Hence, the altitude corresponding to the other pair of the side AD is 12.5 cm.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/690463/two-sides-parallelogram-are-20-cm-and-25-cm-if-the-altitude-corresponding-the-sides-length

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