To find the height of a parallelogram without knowing its area, you can use the relationship between the sides and the angles. If you know the length of the base (one side) and the angle between the base and an adjacent side, you can use the formula: height = side length × sin(angle). Alternatively, if you have the coordinates of the vertices, you can calculate the height using the distance from a vertex to the line formed by the base.
Area = length*perpendicular height
base x height
A formula is needed to find the area of a parallelogram. It is a very simple formula which notates Area = base x height.
To find the area of a parallelogram you have to multiply the base by the height. Therefore A=17∙13. Find the product of 17 and 13 which is 221. A=221. Therefore the area of the parallelogram is 221u(for units)2.
For a parallelogram, take the base times the height. For a trapezoid, take the smaller base and times it by the height.
To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the length of the base by the height. The height should be perpendicular to the base.
To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the base by the height.
The formula to find the surface area of a parallelogram is Base*Height.
Area = length*perpendicular height
Multiply the base times the height make sure when measuring for height you go fom a corner to the top to find the right height that you are looking for. Have fun!:- )
Multiply the base by height.
base x height
A formula is needed to find the area of a parallelogram. It is a very simple formula which notates Area = base x height.
Its length and its perpendicular height Area = length*height
To find the area of a parallelogram you have to multiply the base by the height. Therefore A=17∙13. Find the product of 17 and 13 which is 221. A=221. Therefore the area of the parallelogram is 221u(for units)2.
It is: base times perpendicular height
To find the area of any parallelogram, whether it be irregular or not, just multiply the base by the height. * Ap = bh