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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 05:18 ella3714

Which shapes can the figure be divided into so that only the formulas A = b h and A = one-half b h need to be applied to find its area?

A shape can be broken into a parallelogram and a triangle.
one parallelogram and one triangle
one rectangle and one triangle
two triangles
one parallelogram and one rectangle

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