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1 MG 2.1: PERIMETER & AREA RECTANGLES, SQUARES, TRIANGLES, CIRCLES Defining and calculating

2 Goal/Objective: Students will be able to: Use formulas routinely for finding the perimeter and area of basic two- dimensional figures and the surface area and volume of basic three- dimensional figures, including rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, squares, triangles, circles, prisms, and cylinders.

3 When your family puts up a new fence around your home, how will they know how much fencing they need? PERIMETER

4 Perimeter The perimeter of a figure is the distance all the way around the figure.

5 Perimeter The perimeter is found by adding the lengths of the sides together.

6 Find the perimeter of the figures. A.B. P = 24 m P = 21 cm

7 Perimeter of a Square A square is a figure with 4 equal sides. The perimeter can be found by adding all 4 sides together OR multiplying the side length by 4. So, P = 4s

8 Find the perimeter of the squares using the formula P = 4s. A.B. D. C. P = 36 m P = 28 in. P = 44 mm P = 20 cm

9 Perimeter of a Rectangle A rectangle is a figure with 4 sides. Opposite sides are equal. The perimeter can be found by adding all 4 sides together OR P = 2 w + 2 l

10 Find the perimeter of the rectangles using the formula P = 2 w + 2 l. A. B. D. C. P = 30 cm P = 28 m P = 54 mm P = 28 in.

11 If your parents want to put new carpet in your room, how will they know how much carpet to buy? AREA

12 Area The area of a figure is the number of square units that cover the surface of the closed figure.

13 Area A square unit is a unit that has 4 equal sides. For metric units, we say “units squared”. Ex: centimeters squared or cm 2 For U.S. Customary, we say “square units” Ex: square inches or sq. in.

14 Area The area of a figure is found by finding how many square units it takes to cover its surface.

15 Area of a Square The area of a square is found by finding how many square units it takes to cover its surface. Area of a square is: A = s x s or A = s 2

16 Find the area of the squares using the formula A = s 2. A. B. A = 16 cm 2 A = 25 sq. in.

17 Area of a Rectangle The area of a rectangle is found by finding how many square units it takes to cover its surface. Area of a rectangle formula is: A = l x w

18 Find the area of the rectangles using the formula A = l x w. A. B. A = 24 cm 2 A = 77 sq. in.

19 Perimeter of a Triangle Perimeter of Triangle= Sum of all sides P= 5 in + 7in + 11 in P= 23 in 11in 7in 5 in

20 Area of a Triangle Area of Triangle= 1/2 x (Base) x (Height) or bh/2

21 Circumference of a Circle

22 Example:

23 Formulas to Memorize! Perimeter of a polygon: add up the lengths of the sides Circumference of a circle: C=2 × π × r OR C= π × d Area of Rectangle: A= bh Area of Square: A=bh Area of a triangle A = ½ × b × h Volume of a rectangular solid: V=lwh Area of a Circle= A=πr2


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