Quant Question Of The Day: 89
Geometry
In a trapezium PQRS, PQ is parallel to RS, PQ = 20 cm, RS = 3 cm, PQR = 30° and QPS = 60°. What is the length of the line joining the midpoints of PQ and RS?
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In a trapezium PQRS, PQ is parallel to RS, PQ = 20 cm, RS = 3 cm, PQR = 30° and QPS = 60°. What is the length of the line joining the midpoints of PQ and RS?
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Pranshu Srivastav, its the property of median, length of median is equal to the half of hypotenuse.
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