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1.9 Perimeter, Circumference, and Area

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1.9 Perimeter, Circumference, and Area. s. P = 2l+2w or 2(l+w) or l+w+l+w. Perimeter = 4s or s+s+s+s Area = s 2. l. s. w. A = lw. P = s 1 + s 2 + s 3. C = 2 r = d. r. s. A = ½ bh. h. A = r 2. b. What You'll Learn. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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You will learn to find the perimeter and area

for different shapes and the circumference

of circles.s

s

Perimeter = 4s or

s+s+s+s

Area = s2

l

w

P = 2l+2w or

2(l+w) or

l+w+l+w

A = lwb

h s

P = s1 + s2 + s3

A = ½ bhr

C = 2r = d

A = r2

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What is a perimeter?

• Perimeter is the distance all the way around an object.

• The perimeter of a circle is called the circumference.

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How To Find Perimeter

Find the length of each side of the object.

Add all the lengths of the sides together.

This total is the perimeter.

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Lets’ find the perimeter.

8 + 4 + 8 + 4 = 24.

This rectangle has a perimeter of 24.

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How about this perimeter ?

6 + 5 + 5 + 6 + 12 = 34.

This pentagon has a perimeter of 34.

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Now lets’ try a circumference:

• c=2πr or c=πd

• r = radius (half the distance across a circle)

• d = diameter (the distance across a circle)

• Note that 2r = d

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Find the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 12 cm.

c = πd

• c = π12

• c = 3.14•12

• c = 37.68 cm

12 cm

Now lets’ try a circumference:

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Find the circumference of a circle with a radius of 3

meters.

3 m

Lets’ try aother circumference:

• c = 2πr

• c = 2π3• c = 2 • 3.14 • 3

• c = 18.84 m

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What if we know the circumference ?

If the circumference of a circle is approximately 50.3 cm, find the radius. (Use 3.14 for π)

C = 2•π•r

50.3 = 6.28r 50.3 / 6.28 = r

8 cm r

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Time for area.

• Area of a rectangle• A = bh• A = 4(2)• A = 8 cm²

4 cm

2 cm

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Not done yet!!

• Area of a triangle:• A = ½ bh• A = ½ (6)(7)• A = 21 mm²

7 mm

6 mm

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What if you are missing aside ?

If the base is 16, and the area is 40, what is the height?

16 in

H = ?40 = ½ (16)h

40 = 8h

40/8 = h

5 in = h

A = ½ bh

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Here comes the area of a trapezoid

• A = ½ (b1+b2)h

• A = ½ (6 + 10)(5)• A = ½(16)(5)• A = 40 ft²

b2= 10 ft

b1= 6 ft

5 ft

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And yet, here’s another area of a trapezoid

• A = ½ (8 + 12)(3)• A = ½ (20)(3)• A = 30 km²

8 km

12 km

3 km

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If the area of the trapezoid is 24, and the height is 4 and base 1

is 8, what is the other

base?

B2 = ? km

8 km

4 km

Let’s find a missing side

24 = ½ (4)(8 + x)24 = 2(8 + x)24 = 16 + 2x

24 – 16 = 2x8 = 2x

4 km = x

A = ½ (h)(b1 + b2)

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Just one more, the area of a circle

• A = πr²

• A = 3.14(10)²

• A = 3.14(100)

• A = 314 m²

10 m

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OK, one last area of a circle.

• Diameter = 8 in• Radius = 4 in• A = 3.14(4)²• A = 3.14(16)• A = 50.24 in²

8 in

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Assignment

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1.9 Perimeter, Circumference, and Area

Geometry

Find the perimeter and area of each rectangle. Label each measurement.

1.6 in

3 in

2.

1 yd

12 yd

3.1.65 cm

1.65 cm

4. l = 4.5, w = 1.5, P = ?

Find the missing measure in each formula ifP = 2l + 2w and A = lw.

5. l = 2.2, w = 1.1, A = ?

6. l = 12, A = 30, w = ?

7. A = 3½, w = ½, l = ?

8. P = 13, w = 2.5, l = ?

Find the circumference and area of each circle. Label each measurement.

9.

10.

15 cm

3 m