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Page 1: Mensuration Formulae

Mensuration Formulae

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Perimeter Formulae for Polygons

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Area of rectangle

b=base

h=heightArea= bh

Base is at RIGHT ANGLE to Height

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Area of Square

b=base

Height=Base=bArea= b2

A square is a rectangle with all equal sides Base=Height

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Area of a Parralelogram

Area= bh

Base is at RIGHT ANGLE to Height

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Name Shape Perimeter Area

Square P=4b A=b2

Rectangle P=2b+2h

=2(b+h)

A=bh

Parallelogram A=bh

Rhombus P=4b A=bh

Trapezium A=1/2(b1+b2)

Formulas for Quadrilaterals

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Area of a triangle

The area of a triangle is equal to half the area of the rectangle that can be drawn with the same base and height.

base base

height

The Area of the triangle can thus be calculated using the formula

Area = ½ base x height or in algebraic form A= ½ bh

height

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Examples

10cm

8cm

6cm

7cm

Area =½ base X height

= ½ x 10 x 8

= ½x80

=40 sq cm

Area =½ base X height

= ½ x 6 x 7

= ½x42

=21 sq cm

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Diameter

Radius

centre

What is the formula

relating the circumferenc

e to the diameter?

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People knew that the circumference is about 3 times the diameter but they wanted to find out exactly.

C = ? x d

C ≈ 3 x d

This means APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO

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How can we find the relationship between the circumference of a circle

and its diameter?http://arcytech.org/java/pi/measuring.html

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Complete these questions in your workbook

Now that you have calculated all the ratios here are a few more questions:

1. Are the ratios close to your prediction?

2. How similar are the different ratios that you got?

3. Does the value of the ratio depend on the size of the circle?

4. What does all of this data analysis tells you?

5. What is the value of ? In C = ?xd

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Early Attempts

Egyptian Scribe Ahmes. in 1650 B.C. said C≈3.16049 x d

Archimedes, said C ≈3.1419 x d

Fibonacci. In 1220 A.D. said C≈3.1418xd

What is the value of the number that multiplies the

diameter to give the circumference????

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The exact value is……………

UNKNOWN!!

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An approximation to π

π≈3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286208998628034825342117067982148086513282306647093844609550582231725359408128481117450284102701938521105559644622948954930381964428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273724587006606315588174881520920962829254091715364367892590360011330530548820466521384146951941511609................forever….

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Videos on Circles•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiHWHT_8WrE

•A Rap about circles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fogehnFNDw0&feature=related

•Circle Song2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWDha0wqbcI&feature=related

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What about the AREA of a circle?2r

2rr

First consider a square

The area of this square

in terms of r is

A= 2r x2r = 4r2

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What about the AREA of a circle?2r

2r

Now consider a circle inside the square

The area of the circle must be less than the are of the square

A < 4r2

r

Area = ? xr2

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Finding a formulae for the area of a circle

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C= πd or C=2πr

Semi-circle=πr

πr

r

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Area of Rectangle= Base x Height

Area = πr x r

Area =πr2

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The Area and Perimeter of a CircleA circle is defined by its diameter or radius

Diameter

radi

usThe perimeter or circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside

The area of a circle is the space inside it

The ratio of π (pi)diameter

ncecircumfere

π is an irrational number whose value to 15 decimal places is π = 3.14159265358979.... We usually say π≈3.14The circumference is found

using the formula

C=π d or C= 2πr (since d=2r)

The area is found using the formula

A=πr2

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The Area and Perimeter of a CircleA circle is defined by its diameter or radius

Diameter

radi

usThe perimeter or circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside

The area of a circle is the space inside it

The ratio of π (pi)diameter

ncecircumfere

π is an irrational number whose value to 15 decimal places is π = 3.14159265358979.... We usually say π≈3.14The circumference is found

using the formula

C=π d or C= 2πr (since d=2r)

The area is found using the formula

C=πr2