Grade 8Math

Area of a Parallelogram

Area of a Parallelogram is a Grade 8 math skill in Saxon Math Course 3, Chapter 6, where students calculate the area of a parallelogram using the formula A = base times height, with the height measured perpendicularly to the base. Students connect this formula to the area of a rectangle and apply it to real-world problems involving parallelogram-shaped surfaces.

Key Concepts

Property The formula for the area of a parallelogram is $A = bh$, in which $A$ represents area, $b$ represents the length of the base, and $h$ represents the perpendicular height.

Examples A parallelogram with a base of 10 cm and a height of 5 cm has an area of $A = 10 \operatorname{cm} \cdot 5 \operatorname{cm} = 50 \operatorname{cm}^2$. For a base of 7 inches and a height of 3 inches, the area is $A = 7 \operatorname{in} \cdot 3 \operatorname{in} = 21 \operatorname{in}^2$.

Explanation Forget the slanty sides when calculating area! The trick is to multiply the base by the perpendicular height. Think of it like a magic trick: you can snip a triangle off one side and slide it over to the other side to form a perfect rectangle. This new rectangle has the exact same area, base, and height!

Common Questions

What is the formula for the area of a parallelogram?

The area of a parallelogram is A = base times height, where the height is the perpendicular distance between the two parallel bases, not the slant side.

How is the area of a parallelogram related to the area of a rectangle?

If you cut a triangle from one end of a parallelogram and attach it to the other end, it forms a rectangle with the same base and height. That is why they share the same area formula.

What is the perpendicular height of a parallelogram?

The perpendicular height is the vertical distance measured at a right angle from one base to the opposite base, not the length of the slanted side.

How do you identify the base and height in a parallelogram problem?

The base is any side of the parallelogram. The height is always the perpendicular distance to the opposite parallel side, and it may be shown as a dashed line in diagrams.

Where is area of a parallelogram taught in Grade 8?

Area of a parallelogram is covered in Saxon Math Course 3, Chapter 6: Number and Operations and Data Analysis and Probability.