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What do you mean by altitude of a parallelogram?​

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Answered by arunbty567
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The altitude of a parallelogram is the line segment perpendicular to one pair of sides with one endpoint on one of these sides of the parallelogram, and the other endpoint on the line containing the opposite side of the parallelogram. Below appear the altitudes of various parallelograms.

Answered by falakbherwani
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The Area of a Parallelogram

The altitude of a parallelogram is the line segment perpendicular to one pair of sides with one endpoint on one of these sides of the parallelogram, and the other endpoint on the line containing the opposite side of the parallelogram. Below appear the altitudes of various parallelograms

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