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Chapter 7 Review April 12, 2012
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Warm-up: (15 mins) Practice Workbook: Practice 7-7, # 1 - 8 Practice 7-8, # 1 – 3 a) Find length of arc (leave answer in terms of π) b) Find area of sector to nearest tenth. Find exact area of shaded segment.
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Warm-up:
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Questions on Homework?
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Chapter 7 Test Review
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Chapter Sections 7-1: Area of parallelograms and triangles 7-2: Pythagorean Theorem and Converse 7-3: Special Right Triangles 7-4: Areas of Trapezoids, Rhombuses, and Kites 7-5: Area of Regular Polygons 7-6: Circumference and Arc Length 7-7: Area of circles, sectors, and segments 7-8: Geometric Probability
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Chapter Sections 7-1: Area of parallelograms and triangles 7-2: Pythagorean Theorem and Converse 7-3: Special Right Triangles 7-4: Areas of Trapezoids, Rhombuses, and Kites 7-5: Area of Regular Polygons 7-6: Circumference and Arc Length 7-7: Area of circles, sectors, and segments 7-8: Geometric Probability
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Formulas Parallelogram: A = b*h Triangle: A = ½ b*h Trapezoid: A = ½ h(b 1 + b 2 ) Rhombus/Kite: A = ½ d 1 d 2 Regular Polygons: A = ½ a*p Circumference: C = 2 π r or π d Circle: A = π r 2 Measure of Arc: mAB = angle measure Arc Length = mAB * 2 π r (circumference of circle) 360 Sector: A = mAB * π r 2 (area of circle) 360 Segment of circle: A = (area of sector) – (area of triangle)
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7-1: Area of parallelograms and triangles Find h
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7-2: Pythagorean Theorem and Converse In a right triangle, a 2 + b 2 = c 2 If a 2 + b 2 = c 2 => right triangle If a 2 + b 2 > c 2 => acute triangle If a 2 + b 2 obtuse triangle
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7-3: Special Right Triangles 30-60-90: hyp = 2*short leg long leg = √3*short leg 45-45-90: hyp = side*√2
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7-3: Special Right Triangles (con’t) Find variables
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7-3: Special Right Triangles (cont’d) Find variables 7-4: Trapezoids, Rhombuses and Kites: Remember: Diagonals of parallelograms bisect each other
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7-5: Regular Polygons Find numbered angles and exact area of this hexagon
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Miscellaneous: Know how to find Area – of multiple figures. Perimeter – using coordinates. Area (including probability) and/or perimeter of figures on a grid:
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Test Review/Homework p. 409, # 1-31 p. 412, # 1 – 13, 15 – 22, 24, 25
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Extra Problems: 7-4 to 7-7
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