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The formula for the area of a parallelogram is the same as for a rectangle. base x height Just remember that the height is a line drawn perpendicular to the base, not the other side length.
A parallelogram is a degenerate trapezoid: as the longer of the parallel sides of a trapezoid shrinks to the length of the shorter parallel side, the trapezoid becomes a parallelogram. It is truer to say that the area of a trapezoid helps to find the area of a parallelogram: area_trapezoid = mean_average_of_parallel_sides x distance_between_them = 1/2 sum_parallel_side_lengths x distance_between_them When the parallel sides are of equal length this becomes: area = (1/2 x 2 x length_of_parallel_sides) x distance_between_them = length_of_parallel_sides x distance_between_them = area_parallelogram
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It would help to know "... the point of intersection of a parallelogram" and what!
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A parallelogram has opposite pair of sides equal and parallel.A rhombus which is also a type of parallelogram has all sides equal and also opposite sides are parallel.A rectangle has opposite sides equal and parallel and all angles are of 90 degrees. A trapezium has one pair of opposite sides parallel,an isoceles trapezium has one pair of opposite sides equal and parallel.A square is like a rhombus with all angles of 90 degrees.
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The side of a triangle or parallelogram used to help find area is called the base. Area is base times height in a parallelogram. In a triangle, it is 1/2 times base times height.
parallelogram hope i help you :) Well, I think it is a parallelogram, square, rhombus. That is all I know :P
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