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7 May, 06:55

How is finding the area of a parallelogram like finding the area of two congruent triangles?

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  1. 7 May, 10:49
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    If you look at either diagonal (line joining opposite angles) it forms 2 triangles that are identical, both in size and shape, but that are in different positions. So by finding the area of one using base x height : 2, and then adding them together, you get the area of the polygon.

    However, you will find that that would be the same as just doing base x height, so the area of a parallelogram is just that.
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