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1 Lesson 12-4 Spheres (page 497)
Essential Question How do you calculate the area and volume of a sphere?

2 Spheres Set your goals high … reach for the impossible!

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6 Sphere A sphere is the set of all points in space that are a given distance from a given point.

7 example: sphere X X

8 example: sphere X X r

9 The area of a sphere equals 4π times the square of the radius.
Theorem 12-9 The area of a sphere equals 4π times the square of the radius.

10 The volume of a sphere equals 4/3 π times the cube of the radius.
Theorem 12-10 The volume of a sphere equals 4/3 π times the cube of the radius.

11 Example #1 Find the area and volume of a sphere with radius 5 cm.

12 Example #2 The volume of a sphere is 972 π ft3. Find its area.

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18 How do you calculate the area and volume of a sphere?
Assignment Written Exercises on page 500 GRADED: 9, 11, 15, 19 BONUS #16 Identifying the 3-D models BONUS Name the two (2) wooden models. Name the clear plastic model. Name the metal model. How do you calculate the area and volume of a sphere?

19 Chapter 12: Areas and Volumes of Solids is due on ________________.
Take Home Test on Chapter 12: Areas and Volumes of Solids is due on ________________. Why is it important to calculate surface area and volume of three dimensional solids?


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