Secondary math 2 10.2 – Surface Area.

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Secondary math 2 10.2 – Surface Area

Warm up: Find the area of the regular polygon How do you find the area of: Rectangle Triangle Parallelogram Trapezoid Circle

Questions 10.1

What you will learn I will be able to calculate the surface area of any object.

Surface Area of the blocks one square face = 1 4. 2. 1. 3. sdfsdfsdf

Surface area actual objects What kind of object are you given? Look at the object you are given. What are the different shapes used to build that object? Use the ruler to measure, now calculate the area for each of those shapes? Add all those areas together. You have now found the surface area! Rectangular Prism Square Pyramid Cylinder Triangular Prism

Add up the areas of all the shapes that make your object!!! SURFACE AREA Add up the areas of all the shapes that make your object!!!

Visualize the 3-d objects as flat parts (net) To find the surface area of the cube, we add the area of all the sides.

Practice problems Identify the different shapes on your object Calculate the shapes’ area Add all the areas together

Practice Problems ORANGE activity! Get an orange, (in two halves) Put the flat side of the orange on your paper and use it to draw 5 or 6 circles. Peel your orange. See how many circles you fill up. Surface Area of a SPHERE