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  • curprev 10:1110:11, 12 September 2025 KeishaAlmonte talk contribs 4,960 bytes +4,960 Created page with "<br>A shear is a transformation of a rectangle into a parallelogram which preserves one base and the corresponding height. One fundamental fact about shears is that Shears preserve area. Since a shear takes a rectangle into a parallelogram, this asserts additionally that: The world of a parallelogram is equal to the product of its base and height. This is Proposition I.35 of Euclid. It can be demonstrated in several methods, some of that are prompt by the following photo..."