No!
booty.
The perimeter of a parallelogram is: 2 x length + 2 x width.
No, a parallelogram is not a trapezoid.
Depends on what level of math you're on, the most simple of ways to explain is this: If you were to divide the circle into many pieces using the radius, let's say eight pieces. You then rearrange them into a parallelogram and each base is half of the circumference. The height of it is the radius, and using the method to find a parallelogram, BxH=A.
Circumference of a parallelogram = (2 x length) + (2 x width).
No!
booty.
It should be an infinitesimally small fraction, since a circumference is a curve and the base of a parallelogram is a straight line.
The perimeter of a parallelogram is: 2 x length + 2 x width.
A parallelogram is a plane two-dimensional geometric figure called a quadrilateral having length and width, and whose opposites are parallel and of equal length. The formulas associated with a parallelogram are: Area = length x width and Circumference = 2 x (length + width).
Since the area of the circle would be multiplied due to the circumference of the pathogenic therum,so you would multiply 54x2=108.Then multiply that by 54,which is the absolute value of the area of the parallelogram,so 54x108,is 5832,which you'd find the square root of,76.4. :)
yes a parallelogram is a parallelogram
No, a parallelogram is not a trapezoid.
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Depends on what level of math you're on, the most simple of ways to explain is this: If you were to divide the circle into many pieces using the radius, let's say eight pieces. You then rearrange them into a parallelogram and each base is half of the circumference. The height of it is the radius, and using the method to find a parallelogram, BxH=A.
No, a parallelogram is not always a square, but a square is a parallelogram.