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Objectives Use the Area Addition Postulate to find the areas of composite figures. Use composite figures to estimate the areas of irregular shapes.
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A composite figure is made up of simple
shapes, such as triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, and circles. To find the area of a composite figure, find the areas of the simple shapes and then use the Area Addition Postulate.
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Example 1A: Finding the Areas of Composite Figures by Adding
Find the shaded area. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. Divide the figure into parts. area of half circle:
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Example 1A Continued area of triangle: area of the rectangle: A = bh = 20(14) = 280 mm2 shaded area: 50 ≈ mm2
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Example 2: Finding the Areas of Composite Figures by Subtracting
Find the shaded area. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. area of a triangle: area of the half circle: Subtract the area of the half circle from the area of the triangle. area of figure: 234 – ≈ ft2
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Example 2: Finding the Areas of Composite Figures by Subtracting
Find the shaded area. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. area of circle: A = r2 = (10)2 = 100 cm2 area of trapezoid: area of figure: 100 –128 cm2
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To estimate the area of an irregular shape, you can sometimes use a composite figure.
First, draw a composite figure that resembles the irregular shape. Then divide the composite figure into simple shapes.
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Check It Out! Example 4 Use a composite figure to estimate the shaded area. The grid has squares with side lengths of 1 ft. Draw a composite figure that approximates the irregular shape. Find the area of each part of the composite figure.
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Check It Out! Example 4 Continued
area of triangle: area of half circle: area of rectangle: A = lw = (3)(2) = 6 ft2 The shaded area is about 12 ft2.
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