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The document contains geometric formulas for calculating the areas of various shapes such as triangles, rectangles, squares, and other polygons. It defines key terms like length, width, height, base, and diagonal. Formulas provided include calculations for: 1) The area of a triangle as 1/2 x base x height. 2) The area of a rectangle as length x width. 3) Worked examples of applying the formulas to compute the areas of specific shapes given their dimensions.

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The document contains geometric formulas for calculating the areas of various shapes such as triangles, rectangles, squares, and other polygons. It defines key terms like length, width, height, base, and diagonal. Formulas provided include calculations for: 1) The area of a triangle as 1/2 x base x height. 2) The area of a rectangle as length x width. 3) Worked examples of applying the formulas to compute the areas of specific shapes given their dimensions.

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claus 1

bane 2 (b2)
e n

Height (h)

Die
↑ -? bane 1 (b , )

⑳ e
Ixhx (b bi)
2
I r Radian (r) ,
+

= 10 I S
I At
e

- I Diameter 6 (15 7)
I
2
Area =
x x +

A rea =

Tx)10(2) (DL


=
25π =
66
Length
12

④°
°?.
2 x W

-
3 x8

= 24
width (W)

Length
Height

⑧.

(2)
(H)
w x H Height (h)
=
9x4
36


=
Jane
I (b)

2
width (w) Area =
xh xb

>

↳ .
d 1.
dz =

1x 5x12
=
30


Height
Area =
1/2 xhxb
--
- = (n)

.
16 x8
X X

712 . d, . dz db
=

90
=
24
=
12 . 70 . 24
92 base(b)
Diagonals
= 128
X X

@⑧-
~

E: x
-9
g

bl
I

>
2
side

.s
Area S
=
(S) side (Sh
side X Si M
157 =
-
side
side Sx S W - 2
(S)
=

7 7
S =
72 area
I
=

I
49 side 7 4
side
=

2
(5)
= -3 ISL
J .

Degree

-
360 n

-
&

Sector
r =
1
r
2 &

n =
Degree of

Sector

⑤of
U -

⑳ u

circle


2
i
x Tr
-

- n


360
Area of
2
Tr 90
circle = -
-
x i x 12

300
↳I

=
36 T
&61
--

calculating

*iDI

m m

⑳ L L D

H
W -

Rectangle Right
Area
triangle
= LXW
Area = .
b . G
2
=
7x 3
1 x 2 x 3
in
=

=21
2
2
- 3 in
shaded 21
=
-
3 = 18
Portion
r
=
I
r= 3
S 2
* X ·

↳ =
6 =
S
2
Orientation Exercises
= 3 5 Points

③>
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⑮ .......
1. Following are the distances, in feet, of five 4. In the figure, O is the center of the circle. If
points from the center of a circle.mu
m RST = 30 and TW is tangent to the
circle at point T, what is the measure of
Point R—2.75 Point U—3.00 TWO?
Point S—3.01
m
n Point V—2.50
Point T—2.01

If the diameter of the circle is 6 feet, which


point lies outside the circle?

A. Point R D. Point U
B. Point S E. Point V
C. Point T
- bl
2. When the circumference of a circle is
-

-
increased from 10 inches to 15 inches, by A. 15 D. 60
31 - - -

how many inches is the radius increased?


- -
B. 30 E. 75
C =
πD
mine
C. 45
2

32
A. 20 D. 5
m

1 5. In the figure, find the area, in square meters,


B. 10 E. 2 of the entire region formed by ABC and
10 - 75π 2 the semicircle having AB as its diameter.
-
1 m

155 - 70π = C. 7 Area of =


2
triangle
S- Su

e
2
3. In the figure, m AOC = 48 in the circle 112 x 2 x

r =
I
centered at O. Find m ABC.
Triangle
=
2

⑰=I
3 *

semicircle

Se Area of
semicircle
b
- 2 . 5 r =

22=Xπxr
+x()
=2

g
A. 2+ D. 4+4 x


B. 2+2 E. 2+4
i
C. 1+
=

TOtaL =
2 +
i

A. 96 D. 24 6. Find the area of a sector of a circle if the


B. 72 E. None of the above sector has a central angle of 90 and a
C. 48 radius of 2 units. T r
Sector = 1 .

A. 1 D. 4 360
B. E. 8 90
2
x Tx(2)
C. 2 - --

360

= T

152
⑰...
)⑦
>
7. In the figure below, PQR is an inscribed 9. The trapezoid below has bases of 14 and 6
angle. Find the measure of PR . and an area of 120. Find its altitude.
u men
bi (14)
Height

·b2(0)
A. 20 Area of
"2 h -
1b1 +
bz)
B. 12
.
=

Trapezoid
C. 33
A. 30 D. 24 120 = 42xhx)14 +
6)
B. 15 E. 6
x
20 =
10
C. 60
10. The circumference of a circle whose
D. 90
diameter is 25 is:

= it
e
E.
W 120
C TD
A. 12.5 =

8. The diameter of a circle with an area of B. 625 25π


- =
225 is: C. 75 --
12
-
Area of circle =
10
A. 15 πr2
D. 25
225π
B. 20 -
=
um E. 50
C. 25
r
=
b
D. 30 2

E. 35
A =
xr
2
= 2254
r
22 =
225


r = -
225
i
r
-
15
-

r = 2
&2
r = 15
B = 2r

30
D 2 x 15
=
=
2r =

153
Extra Exercise
->
Homework .

Practice Exercise 13

.⑤)))
]!

⑲].}°⑤⑧
.. ⑤
) >)⑤
1. In the diagram, which line segment is a 4. O is the center. AB || CD . Find y.

②>>
diameter?

-
1
A. 24 D. 110
2
B. 55 E. None of the above
A. DH D. DE C. 60
B. DO E. FH
C. DG 5. In the figure, points R, S, and T are on the
same line, and RS and ST are each 12
2. If a radius of a circle is doubled, what units long. If the area of RWT is 48 square
happens to the circumference of the new units, how long is altitude SW ?
circle?
A. It remains the same.
B. It is halved.
C. It is doubled.
D. It equals .
E. It equals 2 .
A. 2 D. 12

5)
3. In the figure below, XYZ is inscribed in B. 4 E. 24
circle O and m XZ = 60 . What is the C. 8
measure of XYZ?
6. In the trapezoid shown, the perimeter equals


45, BC = 9, and AD= 6. Find the area.

A. 20 D. 120
B.⑲... 30 E. None of the above 1
A. 7 D. 180
C. 60 2
B. 18 E. 607 1
2
C. 90

154
newark
7. The figure below is a circle inscribed 9. The figure below is a circle inscribed
within a square. The area of the shaded within a square. The shaded area is:
region is:

A. 196 – 49
A. 243 B. 147
B. 381 – 24 C. 28 – 7
C. 405 D. 49 – 7
D. 324 – 81 E. 149 – 96
E. 18 – 9

10. In the circle below with radius equal 10,

).
)
8. The length of the diagonal of a 21 by 28 the length of arc AB is:
rectangle is:
A. 49
B. 21 3
C. 48
D. 28 2
E. 35

A. 2.5
B. 5
C. 25
D. 10
E. 100

155

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