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Find the height of a parallelogram of base and area 23 cm and 230 cm² respectively.

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Answered by panesarh989
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Answer:

Opposite sides are equal in length and opposite angles are equal in measure. To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the base by the height. The formula is: A = B * H where B is the base, H is the height, and * means multiply.

Answered by Anonymous
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Area of parallelogram = 2 × Area of ∆ABC

Area of parallelogram = 2 × Area of ∆ABC = 2 × 1/2 × base × height sq. units

Area of parallelogram = 2 × Area of ∆ABC = 2 × 1/2 × base × height sq. units = 2 × 1/2 × AB × CE sq. units

Area of parallelogram = 2 × Area of ∆ABC = 2 × 1/2 × base × height sq. units = 2 × 1/2 × AB × CE sq. units = b × h sq. units

Area of parallelogram = 2 × Area of ∆ABC = 2 × 1/2 × base × height sq. units = 2 × 1/2 × AB × CE sq. units = b × h sq. units = base × height sq. units

Area of parallelogram = 2 × Area of ∆ABC = 2 × 1/2 × base × height sq. units = 2 × 1/2 × AB × CE sq. units = b × h sq. units = base × height sq. units

Area of parallelogram = 2 × Area of ∆ABC = 2 × 1/2 × base × height sq. units = 2 × 1/2 × AB × CE sq. units = b × h sq. units = base × height sq. units Perimeter of parallelogram = 2(AB + BC)

Area of parallelogram = 2 × Area of ∆ABC = 2 × 1/2 × base × height sq. units = 2 × 1/2 × AB × CE sq. units = b × h sq. units = base × height sq. units Perimeter of parallelogram = 2(AB + BC) = 2 × (Sum of adjacent sides)

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