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The area of a parallelogram is p cm2 and its height is q cm. A second parallelogram has equal area but its base is r cm more than that of the first. Obtain an expression in terms of p, q and r for the height h of the second parallelogram.

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Answer

By formula,

Area of a parallelogram = base × height ……..(1)

Substituting values of 1st || gm in above equation,

⇒ p = base × q

⇒ base = pq\dfrac{p}{q} cm.

Given,

Base of 2nd || gm is r cm more than the base of 1st || gm.

∴ Base of 2nd || gm = (pq+r)\Big(\dfrac{p}{q} + r\Big) cm.

Given,

Height of second parallelogram = h cm

Substituting the values of 2nd || gm in equation 1,

p=(pq+r)×hp=(p+qrq)×hh=(pqp+qr).\Rightarrow p = \Big(\dfrac{p}{q} + r\Big) \times h \\[1em] \Rightarrow p = \Big(\dfrac{p + qr}{q}\Big) \times h \\[1em] \Rightarrow h = \Big(\dfrac{pq}{p + qr}\Big).

Hence, h = (pqp+qr)\Big(\dfrac{pq}{p + qr}\Big) cm.

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