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Area of a Parallelogram
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Calculating the Area of a Parallelogram
How to find the area of a parallelogram:
The area of a parallelogram can be found by multiplying the base times the height.
If a parallelogram has a base of length 6 inches and a height of 4 inches, its area is 6*4=24 square inches
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Area of a Rectangle
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Calculating the Area of a Rectangle
How to find the area of a rectangle:
The area of a rectangle can be found by multiplying the base times the height.
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Area of a Square
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Calculating the Area of a Square
How to find the area of a square:
The area of a square can be found by multiplying the base times itself. This is similar to the area of a rectangle but the base is the same length as the height.
If a square has a base of length 6 inches its area is 6*6=36 square inches
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Area of a Triangle
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Calculating the Area of a Triangle
How to find the area of a triangle:
The area of a triangle can be found by multiplying the base times the one-half the height.
If a triangle has a base of length 6 inches and a height of 4 inches, its area is 6*2=12 square inches
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Perimeter of a Parallelogram
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Calculating the Perimeter of a Parallelogram
The perimeter of a parallelogram is the distance around the outside of the parallelogram. A parallelogram has four sides with opposite sides being congruent. The formula for finding the perimeter is Side A + Side B + Side A + Side B. This could also be stated as 2*Side A + 2*Side B or 2*(Side A + Side B).
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Perimeter of a Rectangle
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Calculating the Perimeter of a Rectangle
The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance around the outside of the rectangle. A rectangle has four sides with opposite sides being congruent. The formula for finding the perimeter is Side A + Side B + Side A + Side B. This could also be stated as 2*Side A + 2*Side B or 2*(Side A + Side B)
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Perimeter of a Square
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Calculating the Perimeter of a Square
The perimeter of a square is the distance around the outside of the square. A square has four sides of equal length. The formula for finding the perimeter of a square is 4*(Length of a Side).
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Types of Polygons
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Names of Polygons by Number of Sides and Angles
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Triangle33
Quadrilateral44
Pentagon55
Hexagon66
Heptagon77
Octagon88
Nonagon99
Decagon1010
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Types of Triangles based on Sides
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Identifying Triangles by their Sides
Types of triangles based on their sides
An EQUILATERAL triangle has all three sides the same length.
An ISOSCELES triangle has two sides the same length and the third side a different length.
A SCALENE triangle has all three sides different lengths.
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Pyramid Volume
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Volume of a Pyramid
The volume of a pyramid is equal to 1/3 * length_of_base * width_of_base * height.
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Volume of a Rectangular Prism
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Volume of a Rectangular Prism
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula:
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