To calculate the area of a parallelogram, you use the formula: Area = base × height. The base is the length of one of the sides, and the height is the perpendicular distance from that base to the opposite side. Make sure the height is measured at a right angle to the base for an accurate calculation.
You multiply the base and the height of the parallelogram.
Any geometrical figure can have any area. Triangles can be constructed of any desired size, and so can parallelograms.
To find the area of a shaded parallelogram, you can use the formula ( \text{Area} = \text{base} \times \text{height} ). Measure the length of the base and the perpendicular height from the base to the opposite side. Multiply these two measurements to obtain the area of the parallelogram. If the shaded area is part of a larger figure, ensure you only calculate the area of the shaded section.
The Area of a parallelogram is Area=base times height.
A rhombus, square, kite or arrowhead.
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You multiply the base and the height of the parallelogram.
Any geometrical figure can have any area. Triangles can be constructed of any desired size, and so can parallelograms.
To find the area of a shaded parallelogram, you can use the formula ( \text{Area} = \text{base} \times \text{height} ). Measure the length of the base and the perpendicular height from the base to the opposite side. Multiply these two measurements to obtain the area of the parallelogram. If the shaded area is part of a larger figure, ensure you only calculate the area of the shaded section.
Do exactly the same thing for a rhombus or a parallelogram A = base x height (parallelogram) OR A = 1/2 x diagonal 1 x diagonal 2
a 4 sided figure * * * * * A four sided figure need no be a parallelogram. Think of a kite!
A parallelogram can not have a volume because it's a 2 dimensional shape but its area is length*perpendicular height
if the diagonals of parallelogram become Perpendicular then the figure is said to be rhombus......
A parallelogram is a 2D figure with two parallel sides
The Area of a parallelogram is Area=base times height.
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