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    Jun 9, 2012, 10:20 AM
    on a regular parallelogram, the height is x cm. the perimeter is 44 cm. the length is
    on a regular parallelogram, the height is x cm. the perimeter is 44 cm. the length is 3 times as long as the height. The slant is 2 cm longer than the height. Find the area of the parallelogram
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    Jun 10, 2012, 01:46 AM
    Since the height is X, the length is 3X.
    Also, since the slanted side is 2cm more than the height, the slanted side is X+2.
    So... The perimeter is 2(3X+X+2).

    44=2(3X+X+2)
    22=4X+2
    4X=20
    X=5

    The formula of the area is height x length.
    So, X(3X)=5(15)=75cm2
    :D
    Good Luck

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