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How are the areas Of Triangles Rectangles And Parallelograms Related? - Answers

The area of a parallelogram is twice that of the two triangles that are formed by the line transecting it. (Sort of like finding out how many cows you have by counting eyes and dividing by two.)



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The area of a parallelogram is twice that of the two triangles that are formed by the line transecting it. (Sort of like finding out how many cows you have by counting eyes and dividing by two.)



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The area of a parallelogram is twice that of the two triangles that are formed by the line transecting it. (Sort of like finding out how many cows you have by counting eyes and dividing by two.)

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