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The area of a parallelogram is the same as the area of a square. The base of the parallelogram is twice the length of its height. The side of the square is 2 less than the height of the parallelogram

Area of a parallelogram: a = base • height
Area of a square: a = (side)2
1. variable h = parallelogram height
2. square area + parallelogram area
3. equation: (h – 2)2 + (2h • h)
Analyze Jasper’s work. What was his mistake?
The variable should be the length of the square.
The areas of the square and parallelogram are equal.
The area of a square is 4(h – 2).
The area of a parallelogram is 2h + h.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answer:

(B)

The areas of the square and parallelogram are equal

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