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.
- 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.
- 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.