150 sq meters
first tell me the formula
If the slope of a line is m then the slope of an altitude to that line is -1/m.
The area of a parallelogram is equal to base times height. You can find the maximum area of a parallelogram by multiplying the length of a short side by the length of a long side. (This would be the area if the parallelogram were a rectangle.)You cannot know the area of a parallelogram if all you know is the length of the sides; you can only know the maximumpossible area. Imagine you slant the parallelogram a lot. The area will decrease, but the side lengths will stay the same.
The aea of a small parallelogram is small.To find out just how small the area is, you must specify how small the par'm is.
The triangle's altitude is 8.7 (8.66025) cm.
Find the area of a rhombus whose side is 6 cm and whose altitude is 4 cm? . Area = base * height Altitude = height. Altitude = 4 cm . A rhombus has all 4 sides equal, so the base = 6 cm . Area = base * height . Area = ____sq. cm.
Area of a parallelogram = base*perpendicular height 25*height = 225 sq ft Divide both sides by 25 to find the length of the altitude: Altitude = 9 ft Check: 25*9 = 225 square feet
A parallelogram has 2 opposite equal acute angles and 2 opposite equal obtuse angles that add up to 360 degrees and so the angles are 60, 60 120 and 120 degrees.
130 is the area.
To find the area of a square or rectangle (a parallelogram is also a rectangle if two of the sides are a different length), you multiply length x width. Multiply 14 x 8 and you get 112.
first tell me the formula
The height or altitude of triangle: (2*45)/15 = 6cm Check: 0.5*15*6 = 45 square cm
For a parallelogram, the area is base x altitude. The altitude is the vertical distance between the base and the side opposite of the base. In a rectangle, which is also a rectangle, the side adjacent to the base, is equal in length to the altitude, because it is perpendicular to the base.
Assuming the area is 35 SQUARE metres and not 35 metres, Area = Base*Altitude/2 So 35 = Base*14/2 = 7*Base Base = 5 metres.
Area = Base*Height (in consistent units). So Base = Area/Height = 144 cm2/700 cm = 0.2057 cm.
angle sum of a parallelogram
Volume of cylinder = pi x radius^2 x height pi x 10^2 x 9= 900pi meters^3