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5 CM 4 CM Calculation Area = Length times Width (lw or l x W) Note Length of a rectangle is always the longest side
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The previous rectangle can be split into 2 equivalent right triangles What do you think the area of each triangle is relative to the rectangle?
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Area of each triangle will be half the area of a rectangle which is l x w divide by 2 Or 5 x 4 divide by 2 = 10 cm 2 5 CM 4 CM
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When we look at a triangle by itself we have a base = 5 and height = 4 Therefore we don’t use length and width like a rectangle. Formula changes from to Or 5 x 4 divide by 2 = 10 cm 2 5 CM 4 CM Base Height
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What if the triangle is not a right angle triangle? How do I find height? Height is the length of the perpendicular line from one vertex to the base 5 CM 4 CM Formula changes from Or 5 x 4 divide by 2 = 10 cm 2
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Area of triangle is still ½ the area of the rectangle it forms.
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You can Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find height if you are given length of rectangle or square base and length of one of the sides 2.5 CM 4.72 2 = 2.5 2 + b 2 22.28 = 6.25 + b 2 22.28 – 6.25 = 6.25 + b 2 – 6.25 16.02 = b 2 √16.02 = b 4 = b 4.72 cm b cm
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FORMULA SURFACE AREA OF CIRCLE π r 2 = 3.14 x 2.5 2 = 19.625 cm 2 2.5 cm Radius (r) C
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