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Warm Up Evaluate. Round to the nearest hundredth. 1. 122 2. 7.62 3. 4. 5. 32() 6. (3)2 144 57.76 8 7.35 28.27 88.83

Objective Apply formulas for perimeter, area, and circumference.

Vocabulary perimeter diameter area radius base circumference height pi

The perimeter P of a plane figure is the sum of the side lengths of the figure. The area A of a plane figure is the number of non-overlapping square units of a given size that exactly cover the figure.

The base b can be any side of a triangle The base b can be any side of a triangle. The height h is a segment from a vertex that forms a right angle with a line containing the base. The height may be a side of the triangle or in the interior or the exterior of the triangle.

Perimeter is expressed in linear units, such as inches (in Perimeter is expressed in linear units, such as inches (in.) or meters (m). Area is expressed in square units, such as square centimeters (cm2). Remember!

Example 1A: Finding Perimeter and Area Find the perimeter and area of each figure. = 2(6) + 2(4) = 12 + 8 = 20 in. = (6)(4) = 24 in2

Example 1B: Finding Perimeter and Area Find the perimeter and area of each figure. P = a + b + c = (x + 4) + 6 + 5x = 6x + 10 = 3x + 12

P = 4s A = s2 P = 4(3.5) A = (3.5)2 P = 14 in. A = 12.25 in2 Check It Out! Example 1 Find the perimeter and area of a square with s = 3.5 in. P = 4s A = s2 P = 4(3.5) A = (3.5)2 P = 14 in. A = 12.25 in2

Example 2: Crafts Application The Queens Quilt block includes 12 blue triangles. The base and height of each triangle are about 4 in. Find the approximate amount of fabric used to make the 12 triangles. The area of one triangle is The total area of the 12 triangles is 12(8) = 96 in2.

The area of one triangle is Check It Out! Example 2 Find the amount of fabric used to make four rectangles. Each rectangle has a length of in. and a width of in. The area of one triangle is The amount of fabric to make four rectangles is

In a circle a diameter is a segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints are on a circle. A radius of a circle is a segment whose endpoints are the center of the circle and a point on the circle. The circumference of a circle is the distance around the circle.

The ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter is the same for all circles. This ratio is represented by the Greek letter  (pi). The value of  is irrational. Pi is often approximated as 3.14 or .

Example 3: Finding the Circumference and Area of a Circle Find the circumference and area of a circle with radius 8 cm. Use the  key on your calculator. Then round the answer to the nearest tenth.  50.3 cm  201.1 cm2

Check It Out! Example 3 Find the circumference and area of a circle with radius 14m.  88.0 m  615.8 m2

Exit Slip Find the circumference and area of a circle with the given radius. Use the π key on your calculator. Round to the nearest tenth. r = 12.5 ft

Lesson Quiz: Part I Find the area and perimeter of each figure. 1. 2. 3. 23.04 cm2; 19.2 cm x2 + 4x; 4x + 8 10x; 4x + 16

Lesson Quiz: Part II Find the circumference and area of each circle. Leave answers in terms of . 4. radius 2 cm 5. diameter 12 ft 6. The area of a rectangle is 74.82 in2, and the length is 12.9 in. Find the width. 4² cm; 4 cm2 362 ft; 12 ft2 5.8 in