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AREA OF A CIRCLE Lesson 4.5 February 12 th , 2012

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Area of a circle. Lesson 4.5 February 12 th , 2012. It’s quiz time!!!. #1 What is the formula for finding the area of a triangle?. #2 What is the relationship between parallelograms and triangles?. #3 What is the area of the triangles?. 6 cm. 6 cm. #4 What does congruent mean?. #5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AREA OF A CIRCLE

Lesson 4.5

February 12th, 2012

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IT’S QUIZ TIME!!! #1

What is the formula for finding the area of a triangle?

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#2

What is the relationship between parallelograms and triangles?

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#3

What is the area of the triangles?

6 cm

6 cm

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#4

What does congruent mean?

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#5 Find the area of a triangle with a base of

7 and a height of 4.

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#6 Find the area of this triangle.

5.1 cm

7.2 cm

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#7 Find the area of the triangles.

1 cm

3 cm

7 cm1 cm

3 cm

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#8 What is the diameter of this circle?

5.4 mm

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#9 What is the area of this parallelogram?

14 m

20.2 m

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#10 What is the circumference of a circle

with a radius of 3.6 ft?

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b x h ÷ 2

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#2 There are two congruent triangles in one

parallelogram.

OR

A parallelogram divided in two equals two congruent triangles.

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#3 Area of parallelogram A = b x hA = 6 x 6A = 12 cm

Area of trianglesA = 12 ÷ 2 A = 6 cm

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#4 Two shapes that are EXACTLY the same,

but, they are not in the same orientation.

OR

Two shapes that are the same, but facing a different way.

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#5 A = b x h ÷ 2

A = 7 x 4 = 28

28 ÷ 2 =

A = 14 cm

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#6 A = b x h ÷ 2

A = 7.2 x 5.1 ÷ 2

A = 18.36 cm

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#7 1 x 3 = 3 ÷ 2

1.5 cm

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#8 D = 5.4 x 2

D = 10.8 mm

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A = b x h

A = 20.2 x 14 = 282.8 m

A = 282.8 m

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C = 2Лr C = 2 x 3.14 x 3.6 C = 22.6 ft

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TOILET PAPER TUBE... If I cut a circle in half...I get a rectangle!

Each of the shorter sides of the rectangle would be equal to the radius.

The sum of the two longer sides is equal to one half the circle’s circumference.

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Area of a rectangle = b x h

Base = Лr

Height = r

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Therefore,

The area of the rectangle is Лr x r = r squared.Л

So, the formula for finding the area of a circle is A = r squared.Л

You can use this formula anytime you know the radius.

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Find the area of this circle.

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Find the area of this circle.