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Area of parallelogram​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Answer:

The area of a parallelogram is the region bounded by the parallelogram in a given two-dimension space. To recall, a parallelogram is a special type of quadrilateral which has four sides and the pair of opposite sides are parallel. In a parallelogram, the opposite sides are of equal length and opposite angles are of equal measures. Since the rectangle and the parallelogram have similar properties, the area of the rectangle is equal to the area of a parallelogram.

Area of a Parallelogram

Area of Parallelogram Formula

To find the area of the parallelogram, multiply the base of the perpendicular by its height. It should be noted that the base and the height of the parallelogram are perpendicular to each other, whereas the lateral side of the parallelogram is not perpendicular to the base. Thus, a dotted line is drawn to represent the height.

Area of Parallelogram Formula

Therefore,

Area = b × h Square units

Where “b” is the base and “h” is the height of the parallelogram.

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Answered by shayrilover
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Answer:

area of parallelogram is

height \times base

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