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Concept explainers
To prove
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Explanation of Solution
Given information :
Concept used:
Trapezoid has one pair of opposite sides is parallel. In isosceles trapezoid one pair of opposite sides is parallel.
Explanation: Vertex O of
Draw heights in given trapezoid as shown in below figure
To prove
As trapezoid
Both the heights drawn are parallel ato each other and equidistant from side JK and OH.
Therefore,
From above figure distance from vertex O to H is
So distance
On rearranging equation to find value of d
Hence Proved
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