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6.1.5 Classwork

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I can identify the base and height of a parallelogram and explain the area formula.
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Tyler was trying to find the area of this parallelogram. Move the slider to see how he did it.

Elena was also trying to find the height of this parallelogram. Move the slider to see how she did it.

How are the two strategies for finding the area of a parallelogram the same? How they are different?

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Study the examples and non-examples of bases and heights of parallelograms.
  • Examples: The dashed segments in these drawings represent the corresponding height for the given base.

  • Non-examples: The dashed segments in these drawings do not represent the corresponding height for the given base.

Select all the statements that are true about bases and heights in a parallelogram.

Select all that apply
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  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
Check my answer (3)
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Five students labeled a base b and a corresponding height h for each of these parallelograms.  Which drawings are correctly labeled? Check all that apply:

Select all that apply
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  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
Check my answer (3)

Explain how you know why the these setups you selected above are correct.

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For each parallelogram here, use the SEGMENT tool to construct its base and height. Drag a label next to each segment to denote which is which for each.

For the parallelograms above, record these lengths in the table below. In the last row, write an expression (using b and h) for the area of any parallelogram.