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What's a corresponding altitude in a parallelogram? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the parallelogram PQRS, any side may be taken as the base. If SR is taken as the base then the perpendicular MN on SR is the corresponding height (or altitude) of the parallelogram, M being a point on the side PQ where PQ ∥ SR.

Answered by lilme0w
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Answer:

The altitude of a parallelogram is the perpendicular distance from the base to the opposite side .

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