If the heights and bases are the same, then the triangle is half the area of the parallelogram.
If the heights and bases are the same, then the triangle is half the area of the parallelogram.
You can measure it. Or you can calculate it. The details of the calculation depend on what information is given.
The parallelogram has twice the area of the triangle if their bases are the same and their heights are the same. Area triangle = 1/2 base x height. Area parallelogram = base x height.
They have to stay away from other planes so flying at different heights gives them room. Several can be "stacked".
They all have different heights
Similarities: * The waters fall from great heights Differences: * They have different heights * Some are artificial * They have different number of drops
Drawing a diagonal in a parallelogram divides it into two triangles that share the same base (the diagonal) and have equal heights, as the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal in length and parallel. Additionally, each triangle has two sides that are equal to the lengths of the corresponding sides of the parallelogram. By the Side-Side-Side (SSS) congruence criterion, the two triangles formed by the diagonal are congruent. Thus, any diagonal in a parallelogram always results in two congruent triangles.
The layers of atmosphere are different according to their functions. They are at different heights.
They come in different types and colors. There are many different heights.
cause of the way of the heat
No they have different heights and radii.