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17 October, 11:26

Suppose LM ∥ KN, KL ∥ NM, h1=5, h2=6, and the perimeter of KLMN is 42. Find the area of KLMN.

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  1. 17 October, 14:03
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    210/11 square units

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that in a quadrilatral KLMN,

    LM ∥ KN, KL ∥ NM, h1=5, h2=6,

    and the perimeter of KLMN is 42.

    Since opposite sides are given to be parallel, the quad has to be a parallelogram.

    Parallelogram has sides l and w (say)

    Then area of parallelogram = base x height

    =l (5) = w (6) ... i

    Perimeter = 2l+2w=42 ... ii

    Multiply equation II by 3

    6l+6w=42

    Substitute for w from i

    6l+5l=42

    l=42/11

    Area = 42/11 (5) = 210/11 square units
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