- Refer to the trapezoid shown below.See Example 3.
a. Find. b. Find.
- Refer to trapezoid shown below.See Example 3.
a. Find. b. Find.
- Refer to the isosceles trapezoid shown below.
See Example 4.
a. Find. b. Find.
c. Find. d. Find. - Refer to the trapezoid shown below.See Example 4.
a. Find.
b. Find.
c. Find.
Find the sum of the angle measures of the polygon.
See Example 5.
- a 14-sided polygon
- a 15-sided polygon
- a 20-sided polygon
- a 22-sided polygon
- an octagon
- a decagon
- a dodecagon
- a nonagon
Q
RS
T
47.5°
m(S)
m(R)
m(T)
y
AB
DC
x
z
70 °
22
9
y z
m(BC) x
MN
PO
119.5°
m(O) m(M)
MNOP
x
138 ° y
85 °
x y
Find the number of sides a polygon has if the sum of its angle
measures is the given number.See Example 6.
- 540° 42. 720°
- 900° 44. 1,620°
- 1,980° 46. 1,800°
- 2,160° 48. 3,600°
TRY IT YOURSELF
- Refer to rectangle shown below.
a. Find.
b. Find.
c. Find.
d. If is 8 cm, find.
e. Find. - The following problem appeared on a quiz. Explain
why the instructor must have made an error when
typing the problem.
The sum of the measures of the angles of a
polygon is 1,000°. How many sides does the polygon
have?
For Problems 51 and 52, find. Then find the measure of each
angle of the polygon.
- A
2 x 10 °
3 x 30 °
2 x x
B
D C
x
60 °
1
2
3
A
D
B
P
C
m(PD)
m(AC) m(BD)
m(2)
m(3)
m(1)
ABCD
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- A
x
x
x
x 50 ° x
x 8 °
x 12 °
B
C
E D
F
G