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Area of a parallelogram = Base x Height (b x h), or Length x Width (l x w)

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The area of a parallelogram is b times h (base times height)

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Area = xy * sin A

Where x is one length of the parallelogram, y is the other length and A is the angle between the two lines.

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If the lengths of adjacent sides are a and b and the angle between then is x degrees, then area = a*b*sin(x).

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Area = base * height

(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)
Area = base * height

(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)

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The formula for area of a parallelogram is the base times the height (BXH=Area).

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