Area = base*height
No, a trapezoid is not a parallelogram.
Only if it's a rectangle (or square)
Yes a parallelogram is a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides.
You replace the radius in the formula, and do the calculations, to obtain either the volume or the area, depending on what formula you are talking about.
The formula for finding the area of a triangle is base multiplied by height divided by two(B*H/2)Made by: Christine Ayoh
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No. And the word is parallelogram.
No, a trapezoid is not a parallelogram.
It says so in the formula
The formula for the area of a rectangle is length x breadth. In order to prove this works, work out an area of a rectangle using that formula.
a formula is alway correct
Only if it's a rectangle (or square)
Yes a parallelogram is a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides.
You replace the radius in the formula, and do the calculations, to obtain either the volume or the area, depending on what formula you are talking about.
A quadrilateral does not have a surface area because it is not a voluminous figure.
1 - (a+b) X h 2
The formula for finding the area of a triangle is base multiplied by height divided by two(B*H/2)Made by: Christine Ayoh