It is 2*(Length*Breadth + Breadth*Height + Height*Length).
Area of a parallelogram in square units = base*height
Area = base*height
What is the area of a parallelogram with a base of 4 meters and a height of 10 meters?
The area is multiplied by 4, not doubled.
area of parallelogram= base*height perimeter= 2(length+breadth)
As area_of_parallelogram = base x height if they are both doubled then: new_area = (2 x base) x (2 x height) = 4 x (base x height) = 4 x area_of_parallelogram Thus, if the base and height of a parallelogram are [both] doubled, the area is quadrupled.
Triangle Area = ½base × height Square Area = length of side to the power of 2 Rectangle Area = breadth × height Parallelogram Area = breadth × height Circle Area = πrto the power of 2
If a parallelogram is four sided then it can be a square ,rhomobus,rectangle. the area of square = side * side the area of rectangle = length * breadth the area of rhombus = 1/2 (diagonal1 + diagonal2) And also, a parallelogram is always four sided.And if it is none of these ,then are of parallelogram =length * breadth
To get the area it half breadth by height. A simplified thought on this is because the formula for the area of a parallelogram is length by width, and a triangle would be half of this
It is 2*(Length*Breadth + Breadth*Height + Height*Length).
The Area of a parallelogram is Area=base times height.
Area of a parallelogram in square units = base*height
To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the base by the height.
The area of the parallelogram is quadrupled.
The area also doubles.
Area = base*height