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Any side of a parallelogram or triangle can be chosen its base. The length of this side is also called the base.
The height is the shortest distance from the base of the shape to the opposite side (for a parallelogram) or to the opposite vertex (for a triangle).
The height can be shown in more than one place. It is always perpendicular to the chosen base.
Elena and Tyler were finding the area of this parallelogram:
Here is how Elena did it:
Here is how Tyler did it:
How are the two strategies for finding the area of a parallelogram the same? How they are different?
Here are some drawings of parallelograms. In each drawing, one side is labeled “base.”
In the first four drawings, each dashed segment represents a height that corresponds to the given base.
In the next four drawings, each dashed segment does not represent a height that corresponds to the given base.
Select all the statements that are true about bases and heights in a parallelogram.