area & perimeter. objectives: 7.5.04 develop fluency in the use of formulas to solve problems....
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Area &
Perimeter
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Area & PerimeterObjectives:7.5.04 Develop fluency in the use of formulas to solve problems.
Essential Question: How can I use formulas to find the perimeter and area of simple geometric figures?
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Vocabulary:Polygon: a closed plane figure bounded by three or more line segments.Quadrilateral: any four sided polygon.
Parallelogram: a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel.
Square: a four sided polygon characterized by four right angles and four sides of equal length.Rectangle: a four sided polygon characterized by four right angles and opposite sides of equal measure.Triangle: a three sided polygon.
Circle: a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center.
Area & Perimeter
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Polygons:What do they look like…
Area & Perimeter
A regular polygon is a any polygon in which all sides and angles are congruent.
An irregular polygon is a polygon whose sides are not all the same length and/or whose interior angles do not all have the same measure.
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Polygons:The following are some examples of regular polygons:
Area & Perimeter
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Triangles:First lets focus on Triangles since they represent the smallest polygon:
Area & Perimeter
TRIANGLES
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Triangles:
Area & Perimeter
A = ½bh
The base of a triangle can be any one of its sides
The height is the shortest distance from a base to the opposite vertex
base (b)base (b)
height (h)height (h)
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Example 1: TrianglesFind the area of the triangle.
Area & Perimeter
A = ½bhA = ½(8)(5)A = 20 sq cm
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Example 2: TrianglesFind the area of the triangle.
Area & Perimeter
A = ½bhA = ½(15)(3)A = 42.5 sq ft
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Example 3: TrianglesFind the area of the triangle.
Area & Perimeter
A = ½bhA = ½(15.5)(4.4)A = 31.4 sq mm
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Analyzing Quadrilaterals:Area & Perimeter
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Quadrilaterals:Now lets focus on some important kinds of Quadrilaterals:
Area & Perimeter
SQUARE RECTANGLE PARALLELOGRAM TRAPEZOID
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Squares:
Area & Perimeter
A = lw = bh
Parallel sides
Parallel sides
Side
Side
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Example 4: SquaresFind the perimeter and area of the square.
Area & Perimeter
P = 4sP = 4 · 4 P = 16 sq in
A = s2
A = 42
A = 16 sq in
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Example 5: SquaresFind the perimeter and area of a square whose sides measure 7 inches.
Area & Perimeter
P = 4sP = 4 · 7 P = 28 sq in
A = s2
A = 72
A = 49 sq in
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Rectangles:
Area & Perimeter
A = lw = bh
Parallel sides
Parallel sides
Length = Base
Width = Height
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Example 6: RectanglesFind the perimeter and area of the rectangle.
Area & Perimeter
P = 2l + 2wP = 2(9) + 2(4)P = 22 in
A = lwA = (9)(4)A = 36 sq in
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Example 7: RectanglesFind the perimeter and area of a rectangle whose length and width measure 7cm and 4cm.
Area & Perimeter
P = 2l + 2wP = 2(7) + 2(4)P = 22 sq cm
A = lwA = (7)(4)A = 28 sq cm
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Parallelograms:
Area & Perimeter
Original figure Draw a vertical line from top left vertex to the base of the figure
Remove the piece to the left of the vertical line and translate it to the other side of the figure
The new figure is a rectangle or square
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Parallelograms:
Area & Perimeter
A = bh
The shortest distance from the base to the opposite side is the height of the parallelogram
The base of a parallelogram can be any one of its sides
base
height
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Example 8: ParallelogramsFind the area of the parallelogram.
Area & Perimeter
The base is 6 and the height is 4.
A = b · hA = 6 · 4
A = 24 sq un
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Example 9: ParallelogramsFind the area of the parallelogram.
Area & Perimeter
The base is 9 and the height is 6.
A = b · hA = 6 · 4
A = 24 sq un
9
6
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Example 10: ParallelogramsFind the area of each parallelogram.
Area & Perimeter
12
3
A = b · h
A = (4)(3)
A = 12 sq units
A = b · h
A = (4)(4)
A = 16 sq units
A = b · h
A = (7)(3)
A = 21 sq units
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Trapezoids:
Area & Perimeter
A = ½h(b1 + b2)
base 2
height
base 1
Parallel sides
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Example 11: TrapezoidsFind the area of the trapezoid.
Area & Perimeter
A = ½h(b1 + b2)
A = ½(15)(16 + 21)A = (7.5)(37)A = 277.5 sq cm
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Example 12: TrapezoidsFind the area of the trapezoid.
Area & Perimeter
A = ½h(b1 + b2)
A = ½(26.6)(19.2+30.4) A = (13.3)(49.6) A = 659.68 sq m
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Example 13: TrapezoidsFind the area of the trapezoid.
Area & Perimeter
A = ½h(b1 + b2)
A = ½(21)(8.1+28.2) A = (10.5)(36.3) A = 381.15 sq m
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Independent Practice: Triangles
Area & Perimeter
Find the area of each triangle.1. 2.
3. 4.
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Independent Practice: Triangles
Area & Perimeter
Answers.1. A = 18 sq in 2. A = 6.625 sq m
3. A = 185 sq m 4. A = 650.025 sq cm
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Independent Practice: Parallelograms
Area & Perimeter
Answers.1. 2.
3. 4.
12 5.7
3.1
9
4 4.2
9.7
2.3
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Independent Practice: Parallelograms
Area & Perimeter
Find the area of each parallelogram.1. 2.
3. 4.
12 5.7
3.1
9
4 4.2
9.7
2.3
A = 48 sq unA = 23.94 sq un
A = 20.7 sq unA = 30.07 sq un
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Independent Practice: Trapezoids
Area & Perimeter
Find the area of each trapezoid.1. 2.
3. b1 = 8½ m, b2 = 3¼ m, h = 7¾ m
4. b1 = 16cm, b2 = 9cm, h = 12cm
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Independent Practice: Trapezoids
Area & Perimeter
Answers.1. A = 21 173/189 sq in 2. A = 232.2 sq ft
3. A = 45.53125 sq m4. A = 150 sq cm
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Summary:Formula Review:
Area & Perimeter
A = ½bh
A = lw = bh A = lw = bh
A = bhA = ½h(b 1 + b 2 )
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HOMEWORK
Area & Perimeter
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Area & Circumference of Circles
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Area & PerimeterObjectives:7.5.04 Develop fluency in the use of formulas to solve problems.
Essential Question: How can I use formulas to find the perimeter and area of simple geometric figures?
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Circles:What do they look like…
Area & Perimeter
A circle is a geometric shape with all points the same distance from the center.
- The circle above is called circle A since the center is at point A. (circles are always named by their centers)
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HOMEWORK
Area & Perimeter