Areas of Regular Polygons and Circles – Find areas of regular polygons. – Find areas of circles.

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Areas of Regular Polygons and Circles – Find areas of regular polygons. – Find areas of circles.

Transcript of Areas of Regular Polygons and Circles – Find areas of regular polygons. – Find areas of circles.

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Areas of Regular Polygons and Circles

– Find areas of regular polygons.– Find areas of circles.

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AREAS OF REGULAR POLYGONSFirst, some definitions:

Regular Polygon – a polygon in which all segments and all angles are congruent.

Center of a Polygon – the center of its circumscribed circle

Radius of a polygon – the radius of its circumscribed circle, or the distance from the center to a vertex.

Apothem of a polygon – distance from the center to any side of the polygon.

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AREAS OF REGULAR POLYGONS

Example:

Regular hexagon ABCDEF

A

B C

D

EF

Center and radius

Apothem

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AREAS OF REGULAR POLYGONS

Example: regular hexagon

A

B C

D

EF

GNotice that triangle GFA is isosceles since all of the radii are congruent.

The area of the hexagon can be determined by adding the areas of the triangles.

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AREAS OF REGULAR POLYGONS

Example: regular hexagon

A

B C

D

EF

Ga

b

Since the apothem is perpendicular to the side of the hexagon, it is an altitude to ∆AGF

Area of ∆AGF = ½ ba

Area of the hexagon is 6(½ ba)

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AREAS OF REGULAR POLYGONS

Example: regular hexagon

A

B C

D

EF

Ga

b

Notice that the perimeter P of the hexagon is 6b units.

Area of the hexagon is 6(½ ba)

We can substitute P for 6b in the area formula.

Area of the hexagon is ½ Pa

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Key Concept Area of a Regular Polygon

If a regular polygon has an area of A square units, a perimeter of P units, and an apothem of a units, then

A = ½Pa

This formula can be used to find the area of any regular polygon.

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Example 1 Area of a Regular Polygon

Find the area of a regular pentagon with a perimeter of 40 centimeters. J

K

L

MN

P

Q

Step 1:

The internal angles of the pentagon add up to 360°, so …

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Example 1 Area of a Regular Polygon

Find the area of a regular pentagon with a perimeter of 40 centimeters. J

K

L

MN

P

Q

Step 1:

The measure of each angle

Is or 72°360°5

PQ is the apothem of pentagon JKLMN. It bisects NPM and is a perpendicular bisector to NM. So MPQ is ½(72°) or 36°.

36°

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Example 1 Area of a Regular Polygon

Find the area of a regular pentagon with a perimeter of 40 centimeters. J

K

L

MN

P

Q

Step 2:36°

Since the perimeter is 40 centimeters, each side is 8 centimeters and QM is 4 centimeters.

8

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Example 1 Area of a Regular Polygon

J

K

L

MN

P

Q

36°8

4

Write a trigonometric ratio to find the length of PQ

5.536tan4

436tan)(

436tan

tan

PQ

PQ

PQ

PQ

PQQM

MPQ

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Example 1 Area of a Regular Polygon

J

K

L

MN

P

Q

8

4

Area:

110

)5.5)(40(2121

PaA

5.5

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Key Concept Area of a Circle

If a circle has an area of A square units and a radius of r units, then

A = πr2

r

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Example 2 Use Area of a Circle toSolve Real World Problems

48 34

A caterer has a 48-inch table that is 34 inches tall. She wants a tablecloth that will touch the floor. Find the area of the tablecloth.

3.568,10

)58( 2

2

rA

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Example 3 Area of an Inscribed polygon

Find the area of the shaded region. Assume the triangle is equilateral.

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