Yes, but keep in mind that with a rectangle, the "height" of it is the same as the length of one of the sides.
But with a paralellogram, the "height" is going to be less than one of the sides, because the walls are leaning over, not standing straight up. So you have to either be given the "height" in the problem or you have to calculate it.
Think of it, a rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides like a paralellogram and they both have 2 pairs of 2 parralell sides So i guess they are the same
rectangle
A square would have the same formula for area as a rectangle: Area = length x width. Both figures have four right angles.
A traingle covers half the area of a rectangle with the same base and [perpendicular] height.
of course base times height for a square or rectangle. but for a trapezoid a= h x "b1+b2"
Think of it, a rectangle has 2 pairs of equal sides like a paralellogram and they both have 2 pairs of 2 parralell sides So i guess they are the same
rectangle
A square would have the same formula for area as a rectangle: Area = length x width. Both figures have four right angles.
Area rectangle = length x width (using same units).
A traingle covers half the area of a rectangle with the same base and [perpendicular] height.
of course base times height for a square or rectangle. but for a trapezoid a= h x "b1+b2"
A rectangle is a parallelogram since it is a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides. A rectangle is just a specific type of parallelogram. Paralellogram = Parallel sides have equal length
Squares are rectangles so the formula for area will stay the same.
yes the formula is L x 2 you work it out the same as you would a rectangle
same as a rectangle, except multiply by height. Area of Base X Height or L*W*H
perimeter is different from area because example is in rectangle from formula until you get the answer you can easily see the difference
Same as rectangle: base x height. However, the height has to be perpendicular to the base.