area of parallelogram= base*height
perimeter= 2(length+breadth)
s=side length P=perimeter P=4s
area_parallelogram = length_of_one_side × perpendicular_distance_to_its_parallel_side.
Perimeter of the base of the ruler multiplied by its height
base times height just like a rectangle easy right
Multiply the length of one side by itself !
The rule for finding the area of a parallelogram is a simple equation of A=bh. For this equation, the A is area, b is base, and h is height. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the shape's base multiplied by the shape's height.
You find the perimeter of a triangle by adding all the sides. There is no special rule for finding the perimeter.
s=side length P=perimeter P=4s
area_parallelogram = length_of_one_side × perpendicular_distance_to_its_parallel_side.
Length times width.
Area= Length x Width x Height
Perimeter of the base of the ruler multiplied by its height
length times width
base times height just like a rectangle easy right
Multiply the length of one side by itself !
Using trigonometry and the sine rule the area of the regular 5 sided pentagon with a perimeter of 50cm works out as 172.048 square cm rounded to 3 decimal places.
Using the sine rule in trigonometry the perimeter of the triangle is 381.83 cm and its area is 5956.67 square cm both rounded to two decimal places