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Please start Bellwork #84 HW, red pen, book out
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Area: Circles Lesson 10-3 p.514
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Circles To find the area of a circle, use this formula: Remember that is 3.14 and r is the radius of the circle. Remember to square the radius- -not double it.
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Example To find the area of this circle, square the radius (3) and multiply by pi. 3 ft A = 3.14 (3 2 ) = 3.14 (9) = 28.26 ft 2
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Try This Find the area: 12 feet
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Try This Find the area: 12 feet A = 452.16 ft 2
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Try This Find the area: 16 m
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Try This Find the area: 16 m 200.96 m 2
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Example Some unusual shapes have circles as part of the figure. How would you find the area of this shape?
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Example You would find the area of the circle and divide it in half. Then find the area of the rectangle and add it to the area of the half circle.
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Example Let’s try it. Circle: A = 3.14 (3.5) 2 A = 3.14 (12.25) A = 38.465 Take half since it is a half circle. A = 19.2325 yds 2 Rectangle: A = bh A = 10 (7) = 70 Add the two areas: 19.2325 + 70 = 89.2325 yds 2 10 yards 7 yds
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Try This Find the area. 6 m
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Try This Find the area. 6 m 50.13 m 2
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Try This Find the area: 12 miles 4 mi
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Try This Find the area: 12 miles 4 mi A = 41.72 mi 2
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Challenge problem Find the area: 6 mm12 mm
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Challenge problem Find the area: 6 mm12 mm A = 339.12 mm 2
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Agenda Pp.517 #4-7, 10-15
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