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
Rectangle Area of parallelogram = Base * Height Area of rectangle = Base * Height
The area of a parallogram with an 11 ft base and a height of 9 ft is 11 * 9 or 99 square feet.
Area = Base times vertical height. Or, if you know trigonometry, Area = a*b*sin(C) where a and b are the lengths of two adjacent sides and C is the angle between them.
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A square IS a special case of a parallelogram.
Rectangle Area of parallelogram = Base * Height Area of rectangle = Base * Height
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The area of a parallogram with an 11 ft base and a height of 9 ft is 11 * 9 or 99 square feet.
Area = Base times vertical height. Or, if you know trigonometry, Area = a*b*sin(C) where a and b are the lengths of two adjacent sides and C is the angle between them.
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A trapezium is not a parallelogram.
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the opposite sides are the same
No a trapezoid is not a parallelogram