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Title: Chapter 11.6 Notes: Areas of Regular Polygons


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Chapter 11.6 Notes Areas of Regular Polygons
  • Goal You will find areas of regular polygons
    inscribed in circles.

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  • The center of the polygon and the radius of the
    polygon are the center and the radius of its
    circumscribed circle.
  • The distance from the center to any side of the
    polygon is called the apothem of the polygon.
  • A central angle of a regular polygon is an angle
    formed by two radii drawn to consecutive vertices
    of the polygon.

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  • Ex.1 In the diagram, ABCDE is a regular pentagon
    inscribed in circle F. Find each angle measure.
  • a. b.
  • c.

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  • Theorem 11.11 Area of a Regular Polygon
  • The area of a regular n-gon with side lengths,
    s, is one half the product of the apothem, a, and
    the perimeter, P.
  • a apothem P Perimeter

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  • Ex.2 You are decorating the top of a table by
    covering it with small ceramic tiles. The table
    top is a regular octagon with 15 inch sides and a
    radius of about 19.6 inches. What is the area you
    are covering?

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  • Ex.3 A regular nonagon is inscribed in a circle
    with radius 4 units. Find the perimeter and area
    of the nonagon.

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  • Find the perimeter and area of the regular
    polygon.
  • Ex.4
  • Ex.5

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  • Find the perimeter and area of the regular
    polygon.
  • Ex.6

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  • Ex.7 A regular decagon is inscribed in a circle
    with radius 8 units. Find the perimeter and area
    of the decagon.
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