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MJ2 Ch 11.6 – Area of Circles
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Bellwork Find the area of the triangle to the nearest tenth. Use the formula A = ½bh 26.1 cm 29.3 cm 30.5 cm
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Bellwork Solution A = ½bh 26.1 cm 29.3 cm 30.5 cm A = ½(764.73) A = ½(26.1)(29.3) A = 382.365 A = 382.4 cm 2 1. Write the formula 2. Substitute 3. Do the math
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Assignment Review Text p. 491 # 8 – 15 Note: Your bellwork is due today…Please pass it forward…
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Before we begin Please take out your notebook and get ready to work… Continuing with the theme of area, in today’s lesson we will look at how to calculate the area of a circle Of course, you will use a formula and the formula method to demonstrate what you know….
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Objective Students will calculate the area of circles
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Vocabulary In a previous lesson we defined the parts of a circle…so this should be a quick review Diameter – the distance across a circle through the center Radius – the distance from the center to any point on the circle Pi (3.14) – the numerical expression that represents the relationship between the diameter and circumference of a circle
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Circles To calculate the area of a circle use the formula A = ∏r 2 Be careful here….the formula calls for r. If you are given d, you have to convert it to r We all remember that r is ½ of d
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Example #1 A = ∏r 2 6.5 m A = (3.14)(6.5) 2 A = 3.14(42.25) A = 132.665 A = 132.7 m 2 1. Write the formula 2. Substitute 3. Do the math Your answer will be squared because you are measuring 2 dimensions
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Example #2 A = ∏r 2 16 m A = (3.14)(8) 2 A = 3.14(64) A = 200.96 A = 200.96 m 2 1. Write the formula 2. Substitute 3. Do the math Since you are given the diameter you have to convert it to radius to use in the formula
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Your Turn In the notes section of your notebook draw and label the circle and then calculate area to the nearest tenth using the formula A = ∏r 2 6 yd 4 cm 1.2.
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Your Turn Solution #1 A = ∏r 2 4 cm A = 3.14(4) 2 A = 3.14(16) A = 50.24 A = 50.2 cm 2 1. Write the formula 2. Substitute 3. Do the math
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Your Turn Solution #2 A = ∏r 2 A = 3.14(3) 2 A = 3.14(9) A = 28.26 A = 28.3 yd 2 1. Write the formula 2. Substitute 3. Do the math 6 yd
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Summary In the notes section of your notebook summarize the key concepts covered in today’s lesson Today we discussed: Calculating area of circles What method do you use? What do you do if they give you the diameter?
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Assignment Text p. 494 # 11 – 20 Reminder This assignment is due tomorrow I do not accept late assignments Draw and label the picture and use the formula method Answers only will not be accepted for a grade
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