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Course: 6th grade (Eureka Math/EngageNY) > Unit 5
Lesson 1: Topic A: Area of triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons- Area of a parallelogram
- Area of parallelograms
- Area of parallelograms
- Finding height of a parallelogram
- Find missing length when given area of a parallelogram
- Area of a triangle
- Find base and height on a triangle
- Area of triangles
- Finding area of triangles
- Area of right triangles
- Area of triangles
- Triangle missing side example
- Find missing length when given area of a triangle
- Area of a triangle on a grid
- Area of a quadrilateral on a grid
- Area of quadrilateral with 2 parallel sides
- Area of trapezoids
- Area of trapezoids
- Area of kites
- Finding area by rearranging parts
- Area of composite shapes
- Decompose area with triangles
- Area of composite shapes
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Finding height of a parallelogram
In this lesson, we learned that the area of a parallelogram equals the base times the height. Given an area of 24 units and a base of 6 units, we used this formula to find the missing height. The answer was 4 units. Isn't math fun?
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- well, if we know the length is 6 and that the area is 24, we can use the equation 24 divided by 6 and get the missing height of 4.(0 votes)
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Video transcript
- [Lecturer] The parallelogram shown below has an area of 24 units
squared, or square units. Find the missing height. So, here's the parallelogram. This side has length six,
this side has length five. And we wanna find the missing height. And they gave us the area. So, pause this video and see if you can figure it out on your own. Well the key to solving this, is to realize how the area
relates to a base and height. An area of a parallelogram, area of a parallelogram is
going to be equal to the base, times the height. Now, what's the base in this scenario? Well, you could view this length, right over here as the base. Which is also going to be
the same as that length. In a parallelogram, opposite
sides have the same length. The parallel sides have the same length. So this going to be six. So our base is going to be six. And our height is what
we wanna figure out. So that, I will just
write as, this is the H that we're trying to figure out. And we know the area. The area is 24 square units. So there we go, we have
24 is equal to six. Is equal to...six times the height. So six times what, is equal to 24? Well six times four is equal to 24. So we know that H is going
to be equal to four units. H is equal to four units.