Sagot :
Answer:
1a). The height (h) of a triangle, a rhombus, a parallelogram or a trapezium, is the distance from a top corner to the opposite side called base (b). The height is always perpendicular to the base; in other words, the height makes a "right angle" with the base.
Parallelogram: base = 3.5 cm; height = 3 cm
Rhombus: base = 3 cm; height = 2 cm
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1a). The height (h) of a triangle, a rhombus, a parallelogram or a trapezium, is the distance from a top corner to the opposite side called base (b). The height is always perpendicular to the base; in other words, the height makes a "right angle" with the base.
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