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State area of triangle and parallelogram.

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Answered by Harshabadboy
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Area of a triangle is ½ x base x height. You can practise questions in this theorem from areas of parallelograms and triangles exercise 9.3. If a triangle and parallelogram are on the same base and between the same parallels, then the area of the triangle is equal to half the area of a parallelogram.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Area of a triangle is ½ x base x height. You can practise questions in this theorem from areas of parallelograms and triangles exercise 9.3. If a triangle and parallelogram are on the same base and between the same parallels, then the area of the triangle is equal to half the area of a parallelogram.

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