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For simplicity, let's call the breadth 'L' and the height 'W'. The formula is A = LxW. We can use X to represent W (the height) and 2X to represent L (the breadth, which is doubled the height) and substitute into the formula: A = X times 2X. The area of the parallelogram mentioned would be 2X².

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