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Parallelogram Perimeter Calculator

Last updated: June 12, 202472 people find this calculator helpful
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If you have ever wondered how to find the perimeter of a parallelogram, this parallelogram perimeter calculator can help you in no time. Not only have we implemented the easiest well-known equation but also two other parallelogram perimeter formulas. Why not give it a go? Check out also the twin brother of this calculator – parallelogram area calculator – to get to know this shape better.

Parallelogram perimeter formula

The most well-known formula for parallelogram perimeter comes from perimeter definition: it's simply the sum of the lengths of sides:

parallelogram, given base and height

But what if we don't have the length of the two sides?

parallelogram, given sides and an angle between
  • Perimeter given one side and diagonals

    If you know the diagonals and two sides, you can use the formula:

    perimeter = 2 × a² + √(2 × e² + 2 × f² - 4 × a²)

    Where does it come from? It's from the parallelogram law which states that the sum of the squares of the lengths of the four sides of a parallelogram equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the two diagonals:

    2 × a² + 2 × b² = e² + f²

parallelogram, given diagonals and an angle between
  • Perimeter given base, height, and any parallelogram angle

    It's the formula using the trigonometric sine function:

    perimeter = 2 × (a + (h/sin(angle)))

    The adjacent angles in the parallelogram are supplementary, so you can choose whichever angle you want because sin(angle) equals sin(180° - angle).

How to find the perimeter of a parallelogram using this calculator?

To use the parallelogram perimeter calculator, follow the steps:

  1. Determine which part of the calculator is the one you need. Assume it's the second part.

  2. Type the values – in this case, side (a) and two diagonals (e, f): 15 in, 18 in, and 24 in, respectively. If you enter the values which can't form the parallelogram, the calculator will tell you about it.

    (Think for a while, why is it not always possible to create a parallelogram? Take a=1, e=15, f=4. Is it possible to create the triangle from a, e/2 and f/2?)

  3. Parallelogram perimeter calculator displays the value. It's 60 in².

FAQs

What does the Parallelogram Perimeter Calculator do?
Parallelogram perimeter calculator finds out the perimeter of a parallelogram by applying three useful formulas. Use the calculator above for instant results in your browser.
Is the Parallelogram Perimeter Calculator free to use?
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Are my inputs stored or sent to a server?
No. Calculations run locally in your browser. We do not collect the numbers you enter or the results shown.
Can I use the Parallelogram Perimeter Calculator for professional decisions?
This tool is for education and quick estimates. For medical, legal, tax, or financial decisions, verify results with a qualified professional.
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