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Page 1: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons
Page 2: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

Geometry

10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons

Page 3: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

ObjectivesFind the area of a circle and polygonsTo be able to solve problems with circles

and polygons

Page 4: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

Area of a CircleThe area of a circle is times the square of

the radius or A = r2.

rr

Page 5: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

Using the Area of a CircleFind the area of

P.Solution:a. Use r = 8 in the

area formula.A = r2 = • 82

= 64 201.06

8 in.

P

So, the area if 64, or about 201.06 square inches.

Page 6: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

Using the Area of a CircleFind the diameter

of Z.

Solution:Area of circle Z is 96

cm2. A = r2 96= r2 96/ = r2

30.56 r2

5.53 r

The diameter of the circle is about 11.06 cm.

Z

Page 7: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

The Apothem

The apothem (a) is the segment drawn from the center of the polygon to the midpoint of the side (and perpendicular to the side)

aaa

Page 8: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

More . . .

a

G

F

E

D C

B

A

H

Hexagon ABCDEF with

•center G

•radius GA

• apothem GH

Page 9: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

Area of a regular polygonArea of a regular polygon

The area of a regular polygon is: The area of a regular polygon is:

A = ½ PaA = ½ PaArea Area

Perimeter Perimeter

apothemapothem

Page 10: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons
Page 11: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

45-45-90

Page 12: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons
Page 13: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons
Page 14: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons
Page 15: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

1. Perimeter = 14+14+14 = 42 m

2. Apothem: “30-60-90” triangle = (7√3)/3 = 4.0

3. Area = ½ Pa = ½ * 14 * 3 * 4 = 84 m²

Page 16: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

1. Perimeter = 15*4= 60 in

2. Apothem: “45-45-90” triangle = 7.5 in

3. Area = ½ Pa = ½ * 4*15*7.5 = 225 in²

Page 17: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

• Perimeter = 10*5= 50 m

• Apothem: “36-54-90” triangle = 5/tan 36 = 6.9

• Area = ½ Pa = ½ * 50* 6.9 = 172.5 m²

1. Find central angle measure : 360/n = 360/ 5 = 72°

2. Apothem splits angle into halves 72/2 = 36 °

Page 18: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

A = ½ PaA = ½ Pa

If a = 5√3 ,

than we have

30-60-90 triangle

so the side = 10

A = ½*6*10*5 √3 = 259.8cm²

Page 19: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

A = ½ PaA = ½ Pa

If a = 7.5 ,

and P = 54.49

A = ½*7.5 * 54.49 = 204.3 m²

Page 20: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

A region = A square – A circleA region = A square – A circle

A square = 40*40 = 1600A square = 40*40 = 1600

A circle = 3.14*20² = 1256A circle = 3.14*20² = 1256

A region = 1600-1256 = 344 m² A region = 1600-1256 = 344 m²

Page 21: Geometry 10.5 Areas of Circles and Polygons Objectives Find the area of a circle and polygons To be able to solve problems with circles and polygons

A region = A circle – A (2 smaller circles)A region = A circle – A (2 smaller circles)

A circle= 64*3.14 = 200.96 A circle= 64*3.14 = 200.96

A one smaller circle = 16*3.14 = 50.24A one smaller circle = 16*3.14 = 50.24

A region = 200.96-2*50.24=100.5m² A region = 200.96-2*50.24=100.5m²