Area of a Parallelogram | MathHelp.com - By MathHelp.com
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00:0-1 | In this example , we're asked to find the area | |
00:03 | of the parallelogram shown , Remember that a parallelogram is | |
00:07 | a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides . The | |
00:12 | formula for the area of a parallelogram is area equals | |
00:17 | base times height , Since the base of the parallelogram | |
00:22 | is 11 mm and the height of the parallelogram is | |
00:26 | seven . We can plug this information into the formula | |
00:30 | to get 11 mm times seven millimeters , Which equals | |
00:40 | 77 mm squared . So the area of the parallelogram | |
00:47 | shown is 77 sq mm . |
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