The base of the parallelogram, b, can be found by dividing the area by the height.If the area of the parallelogram is represented by 6x2 + x + 3 and the height is 3x, which represents b, the length of the base?
Question
Answer:
The area of a parallelogram is:A = b * h
Where,
b: base
h: height
Clearing the base we have:
b = A / h
Substituting values we have:
b = (6x2 + x + 3) / 3x
Rewriting we have:
b = 2x + 1 / x + 1/3
Answer:
the length of the base is:
b = 2x + 1 / x + 1/3
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