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Find the area of the given parallelogram: * 1 point 56 sq cm 80 sq cm 70 sq cm none of the above

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Answered by XXLEGNDARYXX
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As the name suggests, a parallelogram is a quadrilateral formed by two pairs of parallel lines. It differs from a rectangle in terms of the measure of angles at the corners. In a parallelogram, the opposite sides are equal in length, and opposite angles are equal in measure, while in a rectangle, all angles are 90 degrees.

In this article, you will learn how to calculate the area of a parallelogram using the parallelogram area formula.

To find how its area is different from other quadrilaterals and polygons, visit the previous articles.

How to Find the Area of a Parallelogram?

The area of a parallelogram is the space enclosed by 2 pairs of parallel lines. A rectangle and a parallelogram have similar properties, and therefore, the area of a parallelogram is equal to the area of a rectangle.

Area of a Parallelogram Formula

Consider a parallelogram ABCD shown below. The area of the parallelogram is the space bounded by the sides AD, DC, CB, and AB.

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Answered by 101Jaatni
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AS WE KNOW

area \: of \: parallelogram = base \:  \times height

HERE

BASE =AD=10cm

HEIGHT =7CM

PUT VALUE IN FORMULA

 = 10 \times 7

 = 70  {cm}^{2}

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