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Figures on the Same Base and Between the Same Parallels

Say, we have a triangle and a parallelogram sharing a common base and lying between the same pair of parallel lines.

So, two figures are said to be on the same base and between the same parallels, if they have a common base (side) and the vertices (or the vertex) opposite to the common base of each figure lie on a line parallel to the base.