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In the figure given below : QP = 6 cm , PO = 10 cm , QM = 8 cm. Area of parallelogram QPON is :


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Answered by farhaanaarif84
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parallelogram is a two-dimensional geometrical shape, whose sides are parallel to each other. It is a type of polygon having four sides (also called quadrilateral), where the pair of parallel sides are equal in length. Also, the interior opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal in measure. Sum of adjacent angles of a parallelogram is equal to 180 degrees.

Facts:

Number of sides = 4

Number of vertices = 4

Mutually Parallel sides = 2 (in pair)

Area = Base x Height

Perimeter = 2 (Sum of adjacent sides length)

Type of polygon = Quadrilateral

A three-dimensional shape has its faces in parallelogram shape, is called parallelepiped. The area of parallelogram depends on the base (one its parallel side) and height (altitude drawn from top to bottom) of it. The perimeter of parallelogram depends on the length of its four sides.

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Parallelogram and Rhombus

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In geometry, you must have learned about many 2D shapes and sizes such as circle, square, rectangle, rhombus, etc. All of these shapes have a different set of properties. Also, the area and perimeter formulas of these shapes vary with each other and are used to solve many problems. Let us learn here the definition, formulas and properties of a parallelogram.

Parallelogram Definition

A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. The opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal in length, and the opposite angles are equal in measure. Also, the interior angles on the same side of the transversal are supplementary. Sum of all the interior angles equals 360 degrees.

A square and a rectangle are two shapes which have similar properties of a parallelogram.

Rhombus: If all the sides of a parallelogram are congruent or equal to each other, then it is a rhombus.

If there is one parallel side and the other two sides are non-parallel, then it is a trapezium.

See the figure below:

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