In order to find the Area, you multiply BXH (XW) so when finding the missing measurement you do Area/B (or H).
Of what?
depends on the needed measurement and type of triangle.
The answer depends on what the shape is and what information is available.
To find the missing measurement of a shape you have to look at the opposite side and see what it adds up to. Then you make that side and the other missing side add up to the opposite side
The answer will depend on what the shape is!
Yes
No, but a parallelogram is a polygon.
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The depends on what the missing measurement is. From here, I can see at leastthree missing measurements . . . the height of the triangle, and the lengths of theother two sides. The method needed in order to find the 'missing measurement'depends entirely on which one of those you're asked to find.Here's a formula that may come in handy. If not, just put it away for later.Area of a triangle = 1/2 (Base times Height)
paralellagram
The idea is that you model a situation with similar triangles and then use proportions to find the missing measurement indirectly.