Topic 2 Perimeters Areas and Geometric Figures
Topic 2 Perimeters Areas and Geometric Figures
Topic 2 Perimeters Areas and Geometric Figures
Intern angles
They’re the intern regions comprised between two consecutive sides.
Exterior angles
They’re the angles adjacent to interiors comprised between the
extension of one side and its consecutive.
Diagonals
They’re the line segments that join two not consecutive vertexes.
✴ Investigation
2.3 Polygons classification
According to the number of its sides
Can be triangles, quadrilaterals …etc.
n ⋅ (n − 3)
D=
2
S = 180° ⋅ (n − 2)
P = π⋅D or P = π ⋅ 2r
π ≈ 3,1416
D= Diameter
r = Radius
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A = s2 or A= s⋅s
Area of a rectangle
To calculate the area of a rectangle we must multiply the base of
rectangle (b) times the height (h).
A= b⋅h
Area of a parallelogram
To calculate the area of a parallelogram we must multiply the base (b)
times the height (h).
A= b⋅h
Area of a rhombus
To calculate the area of a rhombus we must multiply the major
diagonal (D ) times the minor diagonal (d) divided in two.
D⋅d
A=
2
Area of a trapeze
To calculate the area of a trapeze first, we have to add major base (B)
plus the minor base (b), then multiply times the height (h) and divided
in two.
Area of a circle
To calculate the area of a circle we must multiply pi (π ) times the
radius (r ) elevates to square.
A = π ⋅ r2
Area of a triangle
To calculate the area of a triangle, we must multiply the base times the
height and divide in two.
b⋅h
A=
2
n⋅s⋅a
A=
2
n= side number
s= side longitude
a= apothem
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