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In the accompanying diagram, parallelogram ABCD has

vertices A(2, 1), B(8,1), C(11,5), and D(5,5). What is the
area of parallelogram ABCD?

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Answer:

The area of the paralellogram is 24 square units.

Explanation:

Geometrically speaking, the area of the parallelogram has an equation equivalent to the area formula for a rectangle, that is:


A = b\cdot h (1)

Where:


A - Area.


b - Base.


h - Height.

The base and height of the parallelogram are, respectively:

Base


b = 8-2


b = 6

Height


h = 5-1


h = 4

Then, the area of the parallelogram is:


A = (6)\cdot (4)


A = 24

The area of the paralellogram is 24 square units.

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