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The area formula for the parallelogram is related to the area formula for a rectangle because you can make the parallelogram into a rectangle to find the area.
Yes if you
-- You can make a square have any area you want it to, by making its sideslonger or shorter. You just have to keep all the sides the same length andone of its angles 90 degrees, otherwise you won't have a square any more.-- You can make a trapezoid have any area you want it to, by making its sideslonger or shorter. You just have to keep one pair of sides parallel, otherwiseyou won't have a trapezoid any more.-- Since you can make a square with any area you want, and you can make atrapezoid with any area you want, there's no reason why you can't make oneof each, that both have the same area.-- And while you're at it, you could also make a circle that has the same areaas the square and the trapezoid.
if you change the side length the area will change. It is possible to change them and not change the area. For example make side twice and long and the other half as long. But in general, if you change the lengths of the sides the area of the rectangle changes.
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a population
a population
Species make up populations and populations make up communities.
What are the individual differences in genes among members of a species make up the total? Gene Pool
it makes up you body
The answer is unique.
Yes, some squid species live in the Abyssal plain. One of the largest predators in this area is the giant squid. Other squid species that make this biome their home include the vampire squid.
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A Community.Several populations make up a community. Communities interact with the non-living world around and make up an eco-system.
A Community.Several populations make up a community. Communities interact with the non-living world around and make up an eco-system.
COMMUNITY: the populations of different species that interact in some way are called a community. POPULATION: all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area at that same time make up a population.