The sides of the parallelogram are 6 cm and 15 cm, the height drawn to the smaller side is 10 cm.
The sides of the parallelogram are 6 cm and 15 cm, the height drawn to the smaller side is 10 cm. Find the second height.
First, let’s find what the area of a given geometric figure is equal to.
In the initial data for this task, it is reported that the length is less than the side of this parallelogram is half a dozen centimeters, and the length of the height lowered to this side is one dozen centimeters, therefore, the area of this geometric figure is 6 * 10 = 60 cm ^ 2.
Let x denote the length of the second height of this parallelogram.
From the condition of the problem it is known that the length is greater than the side of this parallelogram is one and a half tens of centimeters, therefore, we can draw up the following equation:
x * 15 = 60,
solving which, we get:
x = 60/15 = 4 cm.
Answer: 4 cm.