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What is the are of a parallelogram whose base is 7cm, is 5cm

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Answered by BrainlyRaaz
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It seems minor mistake in the question ;

Correct Question :

What is the area of a parallelogram whose base is 7cm, and its height is 5cm.

Given :

  • Base of the parallelogram = 7 cm.

  • Height of the parallelogram = 5 cm

To find :

  • Area of Parallelogram = ?

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

Area of Parallelogram = Base × Height

Substituting the values in the above formula, we get,

= 7 × 5

= 35.

Therefore, The Area of the parallelogram = 35 cm².

Brainly Extra knowledge :

  • Area of Parallelogram = Base × Height

  • Perimeter of Parallelogram = 2(a+b)

Properties of Parallelogram :

  • Opposite sides are congruent, AB = DC

  • Opposite angles are congruent D = B

  • If one angle is right, then all angles are right.

  • The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.
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Answered by Anonymous
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correct question :-

What is the area of a parallelogram whose base is 7cm and height is 5cm

Given :-

base of //gm = 7cm

height of //gm = 5cm

Find :-

area of //gm

formulae used :-

area of //gm = base x height

putting values :-

area of //gm = 7cm x 5 cm

answer :-

area of //gm = 35 cm^2

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Extra information :-

area of //gm = height x base

perimeter of //gm = 2(l+b)

  • opposite sides of //gm are equal
  • opposite angles of //gm are equal
  • diagonals bisect each other
  • diagonals bisect at 90'

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