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The base is the bottom of the figure and the height is how tall the figure is.
It depends on the type of figure you are looking at.For a:rectangle: Length× heightcircle: π x radius2triangle: ½ x base x height
base is the 2D face of a figure the height is the extension of the 2D face That's why Area=Base*Height
base by height
area of the base*height
Area = base*height
It is called height :)
0.5*base*height. AKA base times height divided by 2
The length of a perpendicular from the base to the top of a plane figure or solid figure is known as the height. It represents the shortest distance between the base and the highest point of the figure, measured at a right angle to the base. In three-dimensional shapes, this height is crucial for calculating volume and understanding the figure's spatial properties.
you multiple the base by the height
You multiply the base and the height of the parallelogram.
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