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What is the area of the parallelogram?

What is the area of the parallelogram?-example-1

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The area of a parallelogram is base*height

or A = base*lateral side /cos(theta)

A = 8 * 6 / cos(60) = 96cm^2

The area of the parallelogram is 96 sq.cm
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Area of the parallelogram is given by:

Area = Base x Height

Base = 8 cm

Height is the perpendicular distance between the base. 6 cm is not the height, but we can use 6 cm and the angle 60 to find the height. See the picture attached with.

The height x is the perpendicular side of the triangle as shown in figure and 6 is the hypotenuse.

So,we can write

cos 60 = x/6

x = 6 * cos 60 = 3 cm

So, now we can write:

Area of parallelogram = 8 x 3 = 24 cm²
What is the area of the parallelogram?-example-1
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