Math, asked by khanmohammedali992, 1 month ago

If base of a parallelogram is 6 cm and height is 3 cm then find its area.​

Answers

Answered by shreyarath05
0

Answer:

Area of parallelogram is base × height

so, 6×3=18 cm²

Answered by SweetLily
14

Given

  • height = 3cm
  • base= 6 cm
  • shape =parallelogram

To find

area

Solution

~Base and height of the parallelogram is given. We have to simply súbsitúte the values in the area formula of parallelogram to get the desired result.

We know the area of parallelogram is

{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Area \: of \: Parallelogram = base × height }}}}}

➜area of parallelogram = 6×3

area of parallelogram= 18 cm²

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More to know!!

  \sf { \to Square= a²}

 \sf{ \to Rectangle	= length×breath}

 \sf{\to Circle= 	πr²}

 \sf{ \to Triangle = 	\frac{1}{2}(b × h)}

 \sf{ \to Area  \: of \:  Rombus = \frac{1}{2}×Diagnol_1×Diagnol_2}

 \sf{ \to Area \:  of  \: Trapezium = \frac{1}{2}[sum \: of \: parallel \: sides]×height}

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