It is the base.
The side of a triangle or parallelogram used to help find area is called the base. Area is base times height in a parallelogram. In a triangle, it is 1/2 times base times height.
It is usually called the "base".
To find the area of a triangle, the base is used, along with the corresponding height. For a parallelogram, either pair of opposite sides can serve as the base, with the height being the perpendicular distance from that base to the opposite side. The area calculations for both shapes involve multiplying the base by the height and dividing by two for the triangle.
To find the area of a parallelogram, you can use the formula: Area = base × height. If you have the measurements for the base and the perpendicular height, simply multiply those values together. If you provide specific dimensions for parallelogram LMNO, I can help calculate the area.
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The side of a triangle or parallelogram used to help find area is called the base. Area is base times height in a parallelogram. In a triangle, it is 1/2 times base times height.
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It is usually called the "base".
To find the area of a triangle, the base is used, along with the corresponding height. For a parallelogram, either pair of opposite sides can serve as the base, with the height being the perpendicular distance from that base to the opposite side. The area calculations for both shapes involve multiplying the base by the height and dividing by two for the triangle.
To find the area of a parallelogram, you can use the formula: Area = base × height. If you have the measurements for the base and the perpendicular height, simply multiply those values together. If you provide specific dimensions for parallelogram LMNO, I can help calculate the area.
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The formula for the area of a parallelogram is the same as for a rectangle. base x height Just remember that the height is a line drawn perpendicular to the base, not the other side length.
It would help to answer the question if there was any information about the shape itself: a triangle, a parallelogram, ... Clearly, that was too much to expect.
It would help to know "... the point of intersection of a parallelogram" and what!
To calculate the area of a triangle, you can use the formula: Area = 1/2 × base × height. If you provide the measurements for the base and height of the triangle, I can help you find the area. Without specific values, I can't give a numerical answer.
For finding the area of triangle with the help of Heron's formula: [s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)]1/2 where a,b,c are sides of the triangle and s=1/2 of perimeter of the triangle