No. The information is not sufficient to determione the area. You can "squash" the parrallelogram and so reduce its area at will.
The height and longer diagonal do not provide enough information to calculate the sides.
This is a parallelogram.
Adjacent sides of a parallelogram can be of different lengths.
You cannot. A parallelogram can be flexed: the angles can be altered without affecting the lengths of the sides.
Is it not a parallelogram in which the adjacent sides are of different/unequal lengths ?
A parallelogram or a rectangle would fit the given description
The height and longer diagonal do not provide enough information to calculate the sides.
This is a parallelogram.
Adjacent sides of a parallelogram can be of different lengths.
You cannot. A parallelogram can be flexed: the angles can be altered without affecting the lengths of the sides.
It depends on what the 4 measures given are! If they are the lengths of the sides of a parallelogram, the question cannot be answered.
No only their opposite are sides equal in lengths but a square and a rhombus has 4 sides of equal lengths
When it has 4 sides of the same lengths
The same as the first two.
The opposite sides of a parallelogram are of equal length.
Is it not a parallelogram in which the adjacent sides are of different/unequal lengths ?
The sides are 24 metres and 36 metres.