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21 January, 02:14

One of the sides of a parallelogram is 4.2 cm and the altitude to that side is 3.6 cm. Find the perimeter of the parallelogram if the altitude to the other side is 2.4 cm.

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  1. 21 January, 02:42
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    The product of side length and altitude is area. The area remains the same regardless of how you measure it.

    From the first side and altitude,

    ... area = side*altitude = (4.2 cm) * (3.6 cm) = 15.12 cm^2

    From the second side and altitude

    ... area = side*altitude

    ... 15.12 cm^2 = side * (2.4 cm)

    ... side = (15.12 cm^2) / (2.4 cm) = 6.3 cm

    The perimeter is the sum of the measures of all sides. Opposite sides are of equal measure.

    ... perimeter = 2 * (4.2 cm + 6.3 cm) = 21.0 cm
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