Thursday, March 5, 2020
What is a Parallelogram
What is a Parallelogram     A parallelogram is a geometric shape which consists of 4 sides and the opposite sides in a parallelogram are parallel and are equal in length. A parallelogram has 4 sides and hence 4 respective angles and the sum of all the 4 angles in the parallelogram should add up to 180. A parallelogram is a 2-dimensional geometric shape since it consists of the base length and its height. Area of a parallelogram can be easily calculated by multiplying the base side with the height of the parallelogram.    Example 1: What is the area of the parallelogram which has a base of 7m and a height of 6m?    Given: base of the parallelogram, b = 7m    Height of the parallelogram, h = 6m    Area of a parallelogram, A= base * height.    So now we can apply the above formula to the given values.    This gives, area of the given parallelogram, A =7m * 6m = 42m2    Therefore, area of the given parallelogram is 42m2    Example 2: What is the area of the parallelogram which has a base of 10m and a height of 5m?    Given: base of the parallelogram, b = 10m    Height of the parallelogram, h = 5m    Area of a parallelogram, A = base * height.    So now we can apply the above formula to the given values.    This gives, area of the given parallelogram, A = 10m * 5m = 50m2    Therefore, area of the given parallelogram is 50m2  
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