Geography, asked by jaymatihaloi403, 10 months ago

what is the formula to find out the length of the any parallel​

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Answered by khushboodhruw48
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Explanation:

All, imaginary line extending around the earth parallel to the equator, it is used to indicate latitude. The 38th parallel, for example, has a latitude of 38 degree and or 38 degree .

the primary unit in which longitude and latitude are given is degree (°).

Answered by creamydhaka
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A=\frac{h}{2} \times (a+b) is the relation between the area height and the sum of non-parallel sides of a trapezium.

Explanation:

The probable complete question can be:

What is the formula to find out the distance between the parallel sides of a trapezium when area and all the sides of trapezium are known?

  • A trapezium is a  convex-quadrilateral whose one pair of opposite sides are parallel but not equal in length, which lead to a pair of non-parallel sides.
  • It holds all the properties of a convex- quadrilateral.
  • When the non-parallel sides of the the trapezium are equal in length then the trapezium is said to be isosceles.

Formula of the area of trapezium is given as:

A=\frac{h}{2} \times (a+b)

where:

  • h = height of  trapezium
  • a & b  are the non parallel sides of trapezium.

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