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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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Which formula for the area of a parallogram is similar to a rectangle circle triangle ellipse or trapezoid?

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