Do-Now 1)Find the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints A(0, –3) and B(–8, 1). 2)Find the other endpoint of the line segment with endpoint R(1, –6)

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Do-Now 1)Find the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints A(0, –3) and B(–8, 1). 2)Find the other endpoint of the line segment with endpoint R(1, –6) and midpoint M(–2, 4). 3)Find the distance between (–7, 5) and (1, 8). M(–4, –1) S(–5, –16)

Perimeter, Circumference, & Area Square *side length s P = 4s A = s 2 Rectangle *length l and width w P = 2 l + 2w A = l w a b c h TriangleCircle r *side lengths a, b, & c, base b, & height h *radius r P = a + b + c A = bh C = 2 r A = r 2

Find the measure of each perimeter (or circumference) and area. Round answers to the nearest tenth where necessary. 1) 2) 3) 4) P = 32 A = 60 P = 13 A = 10.5 C = 25.1 A = 50.3 P = 34 A = 60

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