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30 October, 02:27

One of diagonals of a parallelogram is its altitude. What is the length of this altitude, if its perimeter is 50 cm, and the length of one side is 1 cm longer than the length of the other?

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  1. 30 October, 02:42
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    it 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

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  2. 30 October, 02:51
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    The sum of adjacent sides is half the perimeter, so is 25 cm. Since the side lengths are consecutive numbers, they are both nearly half of 25 cm. One side is 12 cm, the other is 13 cm.

    These lengths, then, are one leg and the hypotenuse of the right triangle that makes up half the parallelogram. The other leg, the altitude, is found using the Pythagorean theorem (or your knowledge of Pythagorean triples). It is

    ... altitude = √ ((13 cm) ² - (12 cm) ²) = √ (25 cm²) = 5 cm

    The length of the altitude is 5 cm.
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