A parallelogram has sides A, B, C, and D. Sides A and B have a length of #4 # and sides C and D have a length of # 5 #. If the angle between sides A and C is #(5 pi)/6 #, what is the area of the parallelogram?

1 Answer
Jan 16, 2016

#10sqrt(3)" units"^2#

Explanation:

Tony B

Always a good idea to draw a diagram. It helps to see what is going on!

#color(blue)("Assumption")#
#color(brown)("As the angle is presented using "picolor(white)(.)"the angle units are in Radians.")#

You can observe that if vertical lines are dropped from each end of D we have a rectangle. So the area can be determined by #"base"xx"height"#.

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#color(blue)("To find h")#

Observe that #cos(pi-(5pi)/6)=h/6#

Thus #h=4cos(pi/6)-># note that #pi/6=30^o# and #cos(pi/6)=sqrt(3)/2#

#h=4xxsqrt(3)/2 = 2sqrt(3)#
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#color(blue)("To find area")#
Thus area #=5xx2sqrt(3)=10sqrt(3)" units"^2#

#color(brown)("Always state the units. If the type and magnitude of the units are not")##color(brown)("known use the word 'units'.")#