That they could be congruent if they have the same interior angles
area of parallelogram= base*height perimeter= 2(length+breadth)
The rule for finding the area of a parallelogram is a simple equation of A=bh. For this equation, the A is area, b is base, and h is height. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the shape's base multiplied by the shape's height.
The area of a parallelogram is just the base times the height. Caution! The height is not the length of the slanted side on the left or right side of the parallelogram. The height is the distance from the top of the shape to the bottom of the shape measured along the perpendicular (perpendicularly). Area of a Parallelogram = Base times Height
Height, width, area, perimeter.
It can be any length you like greater than (or equal to) 4 x √60 ≈ 30.98 A parallelogram is a sheared rectangle; the more the rectangle shears, the longer the originally "vertical" sides (the height of the parallelogram) become. (Shearing does not change the area of the shape.)
The area of a Parallelogram is Base * Height The Perimeter is 2(side1 + side2)
To find the ara of a parrllelogram is base x height or a=bxh
The perimeter has nothing to do with the area you have to times the width times height times length and that will give you the area of the shape
Perimeter is the sum of its 4 sides Area is its length times its perpendicular height
The area and perimeter of a parallelogram are not sufficient to determine its dimensions.
The area of a rectangle is Base x Height and its the same thing as a parallelogram but the area of a triangle is Base x Height divided by 2 So unless its a parallelogram you just X all the sides.
A parallelogram can be thought of as a "lopsided rectangle". It's area is given by A = b x h where b is the base and h is the vertical height.So Area = 16 x 13 = 208 square units.Its perimeter does not use the vertical height as this is not part of the shape.So Perimeter = 16 + 24 + 16 + 24 = 80 units.