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8-3. Perimeter and Circumference. Course 2. Warm Up. Problem of the Day. Lesson Presentation. 8-3. Perimeter and Circumference. Course 2. Warm Up Add or multiply. 1. 8.2 + 5.6 + 8.2 + 5.6 2. 12.4 + 15.8 + 9.3 3. 4 · 8.5 4. 22 · 3.14. 27.6. 37.5. 34. 69.08. 8-3.
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8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Warm Up Add or multiply. 1.8.2 + 5.6 + 8.2 + 5.6 2. 12.4 + 15.8 + 9.3 3. 4 · 8.5 4. 22 · 3.14 27.6 37.5 34 69.08
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Problem of the Day A rectangular piece of sheet metal measures 5 in. by 6 in. A rectangular notch 1 in. deep and in. wide is cut 7 64 out of the middle of each side. What is the perimeter of the piece after the cuts have been made? (Hint: You don’t have to use fractions.) 30 in. (the original 6 in. by 5 in. sheet plus 8 in. for the eight 1 in. cuts)
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Learn to find the perimeter of a polygon and the circumference of a circle.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Insert Lesson Title Here Vocabulary perimeter circumference
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 The distance around a geometric figure is its perimeter. To find the perimeter P of a polygon, you can add the lengths of its sides.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Additional Example 1A: Finding the Perimeter of a Polygon Find the perimeter of the polygon. A. 4 in. 4 in. 5 in. 5 in. 4 in. Use the side lengths. P = 4 + 4 + 5 + 4 + 5 Add. P = 22 The perimeter of the pentagon is 22 in.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Additional Example 1B: Finding the Perimeter of a Polygon Find the perimeter of the polygon. B. 25 cm 25 cm 15 cm P = 25 + 25 + 15 Use the side lengths. P = 65 Add. The perimeter of the triangle is 65 cm.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Insert Lesson Title Here Try This: Example 1A Find the perimeter of the polygon. 5 in. A. 4 in. 6 in. 8 in. Use the side lengths. P = 5 + 6 + 8 + 4 Add. P = 23 The perimeter of the polygon is 23 in.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Insert Lesson Title Here Try This: Example 1B Find the perimeter of the polygon. 20 cm B. 25 cm 30 cm P = 25 + 20 + 30 Use the side lengths. P = 75 Add. The perimeter of the triangle is 75 cm.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 You can find the perimeter of a rectangle by adding the length of its sides. Or, since opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length, you can find the perimeter by using the formula P = 2l+ 2w. w l
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Additional Example 2: Using Properties of a Rectangle to Find Perimeter Find the perimeter of a rectangle. 14 ft 18 ft P = 2l+ 2w Use the formula. P = (2 ·18) + (2 ·14) Substitute for l and w. P = 36 + 28 Multiply. P = 64 Add. The perimeter of the rectangle is 64 ft.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Insert Lesson Title Here Try This: Example 2 Find the perimeter of a rectangle. 16 ft 8 ft P = 2l + 2w Use the formula. P = (2 · 8) + (2 · 16) Substitute for l and w. P = 16 + 32 Multiply. P = 48 Add. The perimeter of the rectangle is 48 ft.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 The distance around a circle is called circumference. For every circle, the ratio of circumference C to diameter d is the same. This ratio, Radius C d , is represented by the symbol , called pi. Pi is approximately equal to 3.14 or . By 22 7 Diameter multiplying both sides of the equation C d = by d, you get Circumference the formula for circumference, C = d, or C = 2r.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Additional Example 3A: Finding the Circumference of a Circle Find the circumference of the circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for . A. C = d You know the diameter. 12 in. C 3.14 · 12 Substitute for and d. C 37.68 Multiply. The circumference of the circle is about 37.7 in.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Additional Example 3B: Finding the Circumference of a Circle Find the circumference of the circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for . B. C = 2r You know the radius. 18 cm C 2 · 3.14 · 18 Substitute for and r. C 113.04 Multiply. The circumference of the circle is about 113.0 cm.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Try This: Example 3A Find the circumference of the circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for . A. C = d You know the diameter. 7 in. C 3.14 · 7 Substitute for and d. C 21.98 Multiply. The circumference of the circle is about 22 in.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Try This: Example 3B Find the circumference of the circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for . B. C = 2r You know the radius. 11 cm C 2 · 3.14 · 11 Substitute for and r. C 69.08 Multiply. The circumference of the circle is about 69.1 cm.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Additional Example 4: Application The diameter of a circular pond is 42 m. What is its circumference? Use for . 22 7 You know the diameter. C = d 22 7 22 7 · 42 Substitute for and 42 for d. C 22 7 42 1 Write 42 as a fraction. C · 6 22 7 42 1 · Simplify. C 1 C 132 Multiply. The circumference of the pond is about 132 m.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Try This: Example 4 The diameter of a circular spa is 14 m. What is its circumference? Use for . 22 7 You know the diameter. C = d 22 7 22 7 · 14 Substitute for and 14 for d. C 22 7 14 1 Write 14 as a fraction. C · 2 22 7 14 1 · Simplify. C 1 C 44 Multiply. The circumference of the spa is about 44 m.
8-3 Perimeter and Circumference Course 2 Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz Find the perimeter of each polygon. 1.2. 3. What is the circumference of a circle with a a radius of 8 inches? Use 3.14 for . 4. If a guardrail is to be placed around the edge of a circular swimming pool with a diameter of 21 ft, how many feet of railing will be needed? Use 8 m 12 m 8 in. 10 m 45 m 36 in. 9 m 10 in. 6 m 50.24 in. for . 66 ft 22 7