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AREA OF REGULAR POLYGONS SECTION 10.3

AREA OF REGULAR POLYGONS SECTION 10.3. Warm Up Find the unknown side lengths in each special right triangle. 1. a 30°-60°-90° triangle with hypotenuse

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Page 1: AREA OF REGULAR POLYGONS SECTION 10.3. Warm Up Find the unknown side lengths in each special right triangle. 1. a 30°-60°-90° triangle with hypotenuse

AREA OF REGULAR POLYGONSSECTION 10.3

Page 2: AREA OF REGULAR POLYGONS SECTION 10.3. Warm Up Find the unknown side lengths in each special right triangle. 1. a 30°-60°-90° triangle with hypotenuse

Warm UpFind the unknown side lengths in each special right triangle.

1. a 30°-60°-90° triangle with hypotenuse 2 ft

2. a 45°-45°-90° triangle with leg length 4 in.

3. a 30°-60°-90° triangle with longer leg length 3m

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A regular polygon means that the polygon is convex and all sides AND angles are congruent.

Area of any regular polygon is: A = A = Area

P = Perimetera = apothem

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In an equilateral triangle, the apothem is NOT half of the altitude.

You can use either A = ½ P a or A = ½ b h

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Find the area of each regular polygon.

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Find the area of a regular octagon with perimeter of 72 in.

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Find the area of the regular pentagon with perimeter of 25 in.

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Find the area of a regular octagon with perimeter of 96 in.

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Find the area of the shaded region.Pentagon and triangle are regular.

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Find the area of the shaded region.A regular hexagon located in a square.

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The area of a regular octagon is 392.4 m2 an has an apothem length of 10.9m long.

a. Find the length of each side.

b. Find the perimeter of the octagon.

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Find the area of a square with apothem length of 5 cm.

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Page 17: AREA OF REGULAR POLYGONS SECTION 10.3. Warm Up Find the unknown side lengths in each special right triangle. 1. a 30°-60°-90° triangle with hypotenuse

Find the area of the shaded region.

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