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When triangle and parallelogram have same base and are between same parallel lines?

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Answered by VivianHew
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Answer:

when the triangle is equilateral?

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when the triangle is equilateral?

Answered by UltimateMasTerMind
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Answer:-

When Triangle & Parallelogram have same base and are between the Same parallel lines then the Area of Triangle is equal to half of the Area of Parallelogram.

Ex:-

Here,

In Parallelogram ABCD, DC is the Base & AB || CD.

& In Triangle CED, DC is the Base & the Triangle is between AB & CD.

Hence,

Area of ∆ CED = 1/2 of the Area of Parallelogram ABCD.

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