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The parallel sides of a trapezium are 40 cm and 20 cm . If it's non parallel sides are equal each being 26 cm . Find the area of the trapezium
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Om Adsul 5 years, 1 month ago

The parallel sides of an isosceles trapezium = 40 cm and 20 cm. The equal sides = 26 cm. The distance between the parallel sides = [26^2-{(40–20)/2}^2]^0.5 = [676–10^2]^0.5 = (676–100)^0.5 = 576^0.5 = 24 cm. Area of trapezium = (40+20)*24/2 = 720 sq cm. Answer. 2.4K views View 1 Upvoter Sponsored by Amazon.in
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