\n The area of a parallelogram with length \\(b\\) and height \\(h\\) is given by \\(A= b\\times h\\).
\n You may recall that the area of a rectangle with length \\(b\\) and height \\(h\\) is also given by \\(b \\times h\\).\n
\r\n In this MagicGraph, we will show why the area of a parallelogram equals its length times height — just as in the case of a rectangle.\r\n
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