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A parallelogram with an equal base and height and an area greater than 64 square meters

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" Draw and then find the area" the base is equal to the height, and the area formula is A=BxH, so A=B²=H², if A>64m², so H>8 or B>8 (when drawing the figure)
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Answer:

The base and the height of the parallelogram must be greater than
8\ meters

Explanation:

we know that

The area of a parallelogram is equal to


A=bh

where

b is the base

h is the height

In this problem we have


b=h -----> given problem

so


A=b^(2) ----> equation A


A> 64\ m^(2) ------> inequality B

substitute equation A in the inequality B


b^(2)> 64\ m^(2)


b> 8\ m

The base and the height of the parallelogram must be greater than
8\ meters


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