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Q: How many times can you divide a parallelogram?
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If you want to divide triangles into parallelogram how many triangles can you cut from parallelogram?

You can get 2 triangles by cutting a parallelogram in half


Why do you have to divide the area of a triangle and not a parallelogram?

you do it because the triangle is half the size of the parallelogram


How many times does the image of the parallelogram coincide with its pilgrimage during the rotation?

There is no record of a parallelogram going on a pilgrimage. Ever!


In which parallelogram does the diagonal divide the parallelogram into two congruent right triangles?

It is a rhombus because its diagonals meet at right angles.


How do you find the base of a parallelogram?

If you know its area then divide its height into the area which will give the length of the base of the parallelogram


Does the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect the angles?

No, the diagonals of a parallelogram do not necessarily bisect the angles. The diagonals of a parallelogram divide it into four congruent triangles, but they do not necessarily bisect the angles of those triangles.


How do you cut a parallelogram in to 8 pieces?

Select any side. Divide its length into 8 equal sections using 7 points. From each division point, draw a line parallel to to the adjacent side across the parallelogram. The seven lines will divide the parallelogram into 8 pieces.


What is the area of a parallelogram when the measurements are 60ft 20ft and 26ft?

Too many dimensions have been given because the area of a parallelogram is length times perpendicular height.


How many times can you divide 156?

An infinite number of times.


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What is the area of a parallelogram?

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