Area of Parallelograms and Trapeziums
A parallelogram has the same area as a rectangle with the same base and height. A trapezium's area uses the average of its two parallel sides multiplied by its height.
Area of a parallelogram
If you cut a triangle off one end of a parallelogram and move it to the other end, you make a rectangle. That is why:
Here is the base and is the perpendicular height — not the slant height.
Area of a trapezium
A trapezium has one pair of parallel sides, labelled (top) and (bottom). Its area formula is:
Think of it as: find the average of the two parallel sides, then multiply by the height. This works because two identical trapeziums fit together to make a parallelogram of base .
See it: rearrange into a rectangle
Choose Parallelogram and press Transform to watch a triangle slice off one end and slide across, forming a rectangle. Use the slant slider to try different shapes — the trick always works. Switch to Trapezium to see how two copies fit together into a rectangle of width (a + b).
Watch it work
Question: Find the area of a trapezium with parallel sides and , and height .
Step 1: Write the formula.
Step 2: Substitute.
Step 3: Add the parallel sides.
Step 4: Calculate.
Have a go
Q1. Find the area of a parallelogram with base and perpendicular height .
Q2. Find the area of a trapezium with , and .
Q3. A parallelogram has area and base . Find its height.
Q4. Find the area of a trapezium with parallel sides and , and height .