base*height
What is the area of a parallelogram with a base of 4 meters and a height of 10 meters?
To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the length of the base by the height. The height should be perpendicular to the base.
To get the area of a parallelogram a person must multiply the height by the base. The height must be found by making a perpendicular line from the base of the parallelogram.
Area = base*height
The parallelogram has twice the area of the triangle if their bases are the same and their heights are the same. Area triangle = 1/2 base x height. Area parallelogram = base x height.
The area of a parallelogram is the base times the height; the height must be measured perpendicular to the base. If you correctly measure the height perpendicular to the base and you get different measurements, then you are NOT dealing with a parallelogram.
Area of a parallelogram = base * height = 6.5 * 1.5 = 9.75 square units.
The area of a parallelogram is base x height and the area of a triangle is 1/2 x base x height. So the area of a parallelogram will always be 2 times bigger than a triangle with the same base and height.
Area of a triangle = 0.5*base*perpendicular height Area of a parallelogram = base*perpendicular height
You can find the height of a parallelogram given the area and base measures by working backwards from the area formula. The area of a parallelogram is found with the formula: Area = Base * Height To solve this equation for Height, we divide both sides by the base. Area / Base = (Base * Height) / Base Simplify: Area / Base = Height
Area of a parallelogram in square units = base*height