Basic Mathematics for College Students

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826 Chapter 9 An Introduction to Geometry


SECTION 9.7 Perimeters and Areas of Polygons


The perimeterof a polygon is the distance around it.

DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTS EXAMPLES
Find the perimeter of the triangle shown below.

Figure Perimeter Formula
Square
Rectangle
Triangle Pabc

P 2 l 2 w

P 4 s

This is the formula for the perimeter of a triangle.
Substitute 11 for a,16 for b,and 23 for c.
Do the addition.
The perimeter of the triangle is 50 inches.

 50


P 11  16  23


Pabc

11 in.

16 in.

23 in.


  1. Refer to isosceles trapezoid below. Find
    each measure.
    a.
    b.
    c. m(CB)


m(C)

m(B)

ABCD 63. Find the sum of the angle measures of an octagon.


  1. The sum of the measures of the angles of a polygon
    is 3,240°. Find the number of sides the polygon has.


65°

115°
4 yd

7 yd

3 yd

A B

DC

This is the formula for the area of a triangle.

Substitute 5 for b,the length of the base,
and 3 for h,the height. Note that the side
length 7 m is not used in the calculation.

Write 5 as and 3 as.

Multiply the numerators.
Multiply the denominators.
Do the division.
The area of the triangle is 7.5 m^2.

7.5





15


2


3
1

5
 1

1


2


a

5


1


ba

3


1


b

A


1


2


( 5 )( 3 )


A


1


2


bh

Figure Area Formulas
Square
Rectangle
Parallelogram
Triangle
Trapezoid A^12 h(b 1 b 2 )

A^12 bh

Abh

Alw

As^2

5 m

7 m
3 m

The areaof a polygon is the measure of the amount
of surface it encloses.

Find the area of the triangle shown here.
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