You can't. There are an infinite number of different figures
that all have the same base but different heights.
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
The base is one third of the perimeter, half of the base times the height is the area.
area of parallelogram= base*height perimeter= 2(length+breadth)
Lateral Area=Perimeter of the base * height perimeter=20 height=6 so, Lateral Area=20 * 6 Lateral Area=120cm
Surface Area= 1/2perimeter x slant height + B * * * * * Perimeter = perimeter of base. B = Area of base.
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
The base is one third of the perimeter, half of the base times the height is the area.
area of parallelogram= base*height perimeter= 2(length+breadth)
Lateral Area=Perimeter of the base * height perimeter=20 height=6 so, Lateral Area=20 * 6 Lateral Area=120cm
Total surface area= 1/2 times the perimeter of the base times the slant height plus the area of the base Lateral surface area= 1/2 times the perimeter times the slant height
Surface Area= 1/2perimeter x slant height + B * * * * * Perimeter = perimeter of base. B = Area of base.
Surface Area = B + 1/2 * P * sB = base areaP = perimeter of the bases = slant height (meaning the lenght of a corner to the top)
Area equals base times height. The perimeter is 4 times the length of one side.
Naturally its perimeter and area will increase accordingly
The perimeter of a trapezoid is the sum of its bases and legs. The area of a trapezoid is the height times (base 1 + base 2) divided by 2
-- The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the four sides. -- The area is the product of (length of the base) x (height of the figure).
Area = Base x Height, Perimeter = 2 x (Long side + Short side)