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11.2 Areas of Regular Polygons Geometry
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Objective Find the area of an equilateral triangle. Find the area of a regular polygon, such as the area of a dodecagon.
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Finding the area of an equilateral triangle The area of any triangle with base length b and height h is given by _____. The following formula for equilateral triangles; however, uses ONLY ______ ______________.
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Theorem 11.3 Area of an equilateral triangle The area of an equilateral triangle is _______________ _______________ _______________ ss s
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Ex. 2: Finding the area of an Equilateral Triangle Find the area of an equilateral triangle with 8 inch sides.
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More... The apothem is the height of a triangle between the center and _______________ _______________ _______________ You can find the area of any regular n-gon by _______________ _______________ a G F E DC B A H Hexagon ABCDEF with center G, radius GA, and apothem GH
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More... a G F E DC B A H Hexagon ABCDEF with center G, radius GA, and apothem GH
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Theorem 11.4 Area of a Regular Polygon The area of a regular n-gon with side lengths (s) is half the product of the apothem (a) and the perimeter (P), so NOTE: In a regular polygon, the length of each side is the same. If this length is (s), and there are (n) sides, then the perimeter P of the polygon is n s, or ____________
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More... A central angle of a regular polygon is an angle whose vertex is the center and whose sides contain two consecutive vertices of the polygon. You can divide 360° by ___________________ to find the measure of each central angle of the polygon.
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Ex. 3: Finding the area of a regular polygon A regular pentagon is inscribed in a circle with radius 1 unit. Find the area of the pentagon. B C A 1 1 D
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Solution:
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36 °
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One side Reminder – rarely in math do you not use something you learned in the past chapters. You will learn and apply after this. cos =sin = tan = 1 B DA 36 °
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Which one? Reminder – rarely in math do you not use something you learned in the past chapters. You will learn and apply after this. cos =sin = tan = 1 B CD 36 ° 1
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SO... So the pentagon has an apothem of
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Ex. 4: Finding the area of a regular dodecagon Pendulums. The enclosure on the floor underneath the Foucault Pendulum at the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences in Houston, Texas, is a regular dodecagon with side length of about 4.3 feet and a radius of about 8.3 feet. What is the floor area of the enclosure?
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Solution: AB 8.3 ft. S
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Solution:
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Assignment Pg 672 #
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