This is because the side is not perpendicular to the base.
You can pick any side to be the base. It doesn't really matter.
The base of a parallelogram is parallel to its opposite side.
a side boom is the base part of a drum
yes
Mount Everest has two base camps, one on the North side and one on the South side. North (Tibet) side Base Camp: 17,000ft South (Nepal) side Base Camp: 17,400ft
the phillies now sit on the third base side at their new ballpark in clearwater
This is because the side is not perpendicular to the base.
Any side of the hexagon can be its base.
The Royals' home dugout is on the first base side.
the perpendicular distance from the base of a quadrilateral to the opposite side?
You can pick any side to be the base. It doesn't really matter.
1st base side
The base of square pyramid is a square, as you may have guessed. If you measure one side of the square base, you'll have discovered the length of a side of the base. A side squared (a side times a side) will give you the area of the base of a square pyramid. If you have the area of the base, you can find the length of a side of the base by finding the square root of the area of the base. In the case of a square pyramid, if you are given the length of a side and either a vertex angle or the angle between the base and a side, you'll have an isosceles triangle to deal with. (There are four isosceles triangles that make up the faces of the square pyramid, as you probably figured out.) This involves a bit of trigonometry, and there are some other questions here that will help you figure that out.
The base of a parallelogram is parallel to its opposite side.
a side boom is the base part of a drum
Either of the two angles of a triangle that has the base for a side.