Math, asked by nazmin602, 5 months ago

the base of the parallelogram is 7.5 cm and
the height is 4.25 cm. What is the area of the parallelogram?​

Answers

Answered by BikashKumar8B
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of parallelogram = Base×Height

Area=7.5×4.25

=31.875

Answered by snehitha2
1

Answer :

Area = 31.875 cm²

Step-by-step explanation :

\underline{\underline{\bf Parallelogram:}}

   \setlength{\unitlength}{1 cm}\begin{picture}(0,0)\thicklines\qbezier(1,1)(1,1)(6,1)\put(0.4,0.5){\bf D}\qbezier(1,1)(1,1)(1.6,4)\put(6.2,0.5){\bf C}\qbezier(1.6,4)(1.6,4)(6.6,4)\put(1,4){\bf A}\qbezier(6,1)(6,1)(6.6,4)\put(6.9,3.8){\bf B}\end{picture}

A parallelogram is simply a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.

  • Opposite sides are equal.
  • Opposite angles are equal.
  • Adjacent angles are supplementary angles.
  • The diagonals bisect each other.
  • Area of parallelogram = base × height
  • Perimeter of parallelogram = 2 × (sum of adjacent sides)

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Given,

  • base, b = 7.5 cm
  • height, h = 4.25 cm

we know,

Area of the parallelogram = base × height

                                            = 7.5 cm × 4.25 cm                                            

                                             = 31.875 cm²

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