Title: Chapter 11 Areas of Polygons and Circles
1Chapter 11Areas of Polygons and Circles
- Section 11.2
- Area of Regular Polygons
2Lesson 1 Contents
Example 1 Area Equilateral Triangle Example 2
Area Regular Pentagon Example 3 Area Regular
Octagon Example 4 Always, Sometimes, Or Never
CA Standard 12.0 Students find and use
measures of sides and of interior and exterior
angles of triangles and polygons to classify
figures and solve problems. (Key)
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5Example 1-1a
Find the area of the triangle
The Triangle is equilateral with s 11
Area Equilateral ?
s 11
Simplify
6You 1
Find the area of the triangle
7Center of circumscribed circle
Radius of circumscribed circle
Vertex is on the center, Sides connect
consecutive vertices
Distance from center to any side of the polygons
8To find the area of the hexagon, find the area of
one triangle and multiply by 6
Height of the triangle is an apothem of the
hexagon
Base of the triangle is a side of the hexagon
6 is the number of sides of the hexagon
h
b
9Perimeter ns 5(5) 25 units
10Example 1-3a
Need to find the apothem and side length
Apothem BD
Side Length AC
Look at ?ABC
11Example 1-3b
Find BD and AC
AC 2 sin 36
BD cos 36
12Example 1-3c
Apothem BD cos 36
s AC 2(DC) 2 sin 36
13Example 1-2a
Find the area of an octagon with radius 3 cm
Need to find the apothem and side length
This angle is half the Central Angle 45 ? 2
22.5
Central Angle has measure 360 ? 8 45
This length is half of s
a
s
14Example 1-2a
Find the area of an octagon with radius 3 cm
Need to find a and s using the triangle
s 6 sin 22.5
15Example 1-2a
Find the area of an octagon with radius 3 cm
s 6 sin 22.5
a
s
16You 2
Find the Area and Perimeter of the following
pentagon
Answer Area 1125 tan 36 ? 817.4 Square
UnitsPerimeter 150 tan 36 ? 109 Units
17Example 1-4a
Always
Always
18HW 48Pg 672-675 9-29, 30-52