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Find the circumference of the following circles: (Write the formula that you will use.)
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Find the perimeter: (Write the formula that you will use.)
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How to calculate the area of a circle. Its as easy as pi.
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Lets first make sure that we understand the difference between circumference and area.
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The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of the circle.
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Imagine that the circle is straightening itself out.
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The length of this line segment is the circumference of the circle. 314 cm
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The circumference is the same length as 3 diameters plus.14 of another diameter.
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So, circumference = diameter x 3.14
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Does this look familiar?
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O.K., now its time to move forward with some new stuff.
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How in the world would you find the area of a circle?
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Remember, area is always measured in square units.
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Remember that the area of a rectangle is length x width because youre calculating the total number of squares inside of the rectangle. 2 4
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Thats fine and dandy, but a circle is not a polygon. It does not have straight sides; it has curves.
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How are we going to get around these curves?
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Imagine chopping up the circle as if it were a pizza.
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Now, lets rearrange our pizza into another shape.
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PRESTO!
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Great! But what in the world is this?
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Believe it or not, this is really our friend the parallelogram.
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Rats! He always has an answer for everything.
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Area = Base x Height Base Height
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To find the area of the circle (which is now a parallelogram), we just need to multiply the Base by the Height. Base Height
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Base Radius Wait a minute! The height of this parallelogram is really the radius of the circle.
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1/2 of Circumference Radius Wait a minute! The Base is really 1/2 of the circumference.
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1/2 of Diameter x Radius Wait a minute! The circumference is really Diameter x
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Radius x Radius Wait a minute! 1/2 of a Diameter is really a Radius.
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Base Height So if we multiply the Base x Height
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We are really multiplying Radius x Radius x Radius x Radius
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Practice Time!
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1) Now lets try this formula. Find the area of this circle. 5 cm
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5 x 5 x 3.14 = 78.5 square cm 5 cm
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2) Find the area of this circle. 6 cm
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6 x 6 x 3.14 = 113.04 square cm 6 cm
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3) Find the area of this circle. 9 cm
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9 x 9 x 3.14 = 254.34 square cm 9 cm
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4) Find the area of this circle. 20 cm
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10 x 10 x 3.14 = 314 cm 2 20 cm Make sure that you use the radius of the circle.
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5) Find the area of this circle. 14 cm
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7 x 7 x 3.14 = 153.86 cm 2 14 cm Make sure that you use the radius of the circle.
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6) Find the area of this circle. 22 cm
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11 x 11 x 3.14 = 379.94 cm 2 22 cm
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Area = Radius x Radius x Its as easy as pi.
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The Area and Perimeter of a Circle A circle is defined by its diameter or radius Diameter radius The perimeter or circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside The area of a circle is the space inside it The ratio of π (pi) π is an irrational number whose value to 15 decimal places is π = 3.14159265358979.... We usually say π3.14 The circumference is found using the formula C=π d or C= 2πr (since d=2r) The area is found using the formula A=πr 2
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