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Geometry Composite Figures. Warm up. Find the area of each regular polygon. Round to the nearest tenth: 1) An equilateral triangle with a side length of 3 cm. 2) A regular hexagon with an apothem of 4√3 m. Composite Figures.
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Geometry Composite Figures CONFIDENTIAL
Warm up Find the area of each regular polygon. Round to the nearest tenth: 1) An equilateral triangle with a side length of 3 cm. 2) A regular hexagon with an apothem of 4√3 m. CONFIDENTIAL
Composite Figures A composite figure is made up of simple shapes such as triangles, rectangles, trapezoids and circles. To find the area of a composite figure, find the areas of the simple shapes and then use the Area Addition Postulate. CONFIDENTIAL
Finding the area of Composite Figures by Adding A) Find the area of the shaded region. 15 cm 12 cm Divide the figure into rectangles. Area of top rectangle: A = bh = 12(15) = 180 cm2 Area of bottom rectangle: A = bh = 9(27) = 243 cm2 Shaded area: 180 cm2 + 243 cm2 = 423 cm2 21 cm 27 cm 15 cm 12 cm 12 cm 9 cm 27 cm CONFIDENTIAL
Finding the area of Composite Figures by Adding B) Divide the figure into parts. The base of the triangle is : √(10.22 - 4.82) = 9 ft Area of triangle: A = 1bh = 1(9)(4.8) = 21.6 ft2 2 2 Area of rectangle: A = bh = 9(3) = 27 ft2 Area of half circle: A = 1∏r2 = 1∏(4.52) = 10.125∏ ft2 2 2 Shaded area: 21.6 + 27 + 10.125∏ ≈ 80.4 ft2 10.2 ft 10.2 ft 7.8 ft 7.8 ft 3 ft 3 ft 4.5 ft CONFIDENTIAL
Now you try! 1) Find the area of the given figure. Round to the nearest tenth. 62.5 m 37.5 m 22.5 m 75 m CONFIDENTIAL
Sometimes you need to subtract to find the area of composite figures. CONFIDENTIAL
Finding the area of Composite Figures by Subtracting A) Find the area of the shaded region. 9 m Subtract the area of the triangle from the area of the rectangle. Area of top rectangle: A = bh = 18(36) = 648 m2 Area of triangle: A = 1bh = 1(36)(9) = 162 m2 2 2 Area of the figure: A = 648 – 162 = 486 m2 18 m 36 m CONFIDENTIAL
B) Find the area of the shaded region. The two half circles have the same area as one circle. Subtract the area of the circle from the area of the rectangle. Area of top rectangle: A = bh = 33(16) = 528 ft2 Area of circle: A = ∏r2 = ∏(82) = 64∏ ft2 Area of the figure: A = 528 – 64∏ = 326.9 ft2 16 ft 33 ft CONFIDENTIAL
Now you try! 2) Find the area of the shaded region. Round to the nearest tenth. 6 in CONFIDENTIAL
Katie is using the given plan to convert part of her lawn to a xeriscape garden. A newly planted xeriscope uses 17 gallons of water per square foot per year. How much water will the garden require in one year? Divide the garden into parts. Area of top rectangle: A = bh = 28.5(7.5) = 213.75 ft2 Area of center trapezoid: A = 1(12 + 18)(6) = 90 ft2 2 Area of bottom rectangle: A = bh = 12(6) = 72 ft2 Area of the garden is: 213.75 + 90 + 72 = 375.75 ft2 28.5 ft 7.5 ft 19.5 ft 18 ft 10.5 ft 6 ft 12 ft 28.5 ft 7.5 ft 19.5 ft 18 ft 10.5 ft The garden will use (375.75)(17) = 6387.75 gallons of water per year 6 ft 12 ft CONFIDENTIAL
Now you try! 3) The lawn that Katie is replacing requires 79 gallons of water per square foot per year. How much water will Katie save by planting the xeriscape garden? 28.5 ft 7.5 ft 19.5 ft 18 ft 10.5 ft 6 ft 12 ft CONFIDENTIAL
To estimate the area of an irregular shape, you can sometimes use a composite figure. First draw a composite figure that resembles the irregular shape. Then divide the composite figure into simple shapes. CONFIDENTIAL
Estimating areas of irregular shapes Use a composite figure to estimate the shaded area. The grid gas squares with side length of 1 cm. Draw a composite figure that approximates the irregular shape. Find the area of each part of the composite figure. Area of triangle, a: A = 1bh = 1(3)(1) = 1.5 cm2 2 2 Area of Parallelogram, b: A = bh = 3(1) = 3 cm2 a b c d CONFIDENTIAL
Area of trapezoid, c: A = 1(3 + 2)(1) = 2.5 cm2 2 Area of triangle, d: A = 1bh = 1(2)(1) = 1 cm2 2 2 Area of composite figure: 1.5 + 3 + 2.5 + 1 = 8 cm2 a b c d The shaded area is about 375.75 ft2 CONFIDENTIAL
Now you try! 4) Use a composite figure to estimate the shaded area. The grid gas squares with side length of 1 ft. CONFIDENTIAL
Now some problems for you to practice ! CONFIDENTIAL
Assessment Find the area of the shaded region. Round to the nearest tenth: 4 cm 1) 3 cm 5 cm 2 cm 12 cm 2) 4 ft 5 ft CONFIDENTIAL
18 in. 3) 3 in. 8 in. 6 m 4) 2 m 3 m 5 m CONFIDENTIAL
Find the area of the shaded region. Round to the nearest tenth: 16 ft 12 cm 6) 5) 12 ft 12 ft 4 ft 12 cm 12 cm CONFIDENTIAL
Shelby is planting grass in an irregularly shaped garden as shown The grid has squares of side 1 yd. Estimate the area of the garden. Given that grass cost $6.50 per square yard, find the cost of the grass. CONFIDENTIAL
Let’s review Composite Figures A composite figure is made up of simple shapes such as triangles, rectangles, trapezoids and circles. To find the area of a composite figure, find the areas of the simple shapes and then use the Area Addition Postulate. CONFIDENTIAL
Finding the area of Composite Figures by Adding A) Find the area of the shaded region. 15 cm 12 cm Divide the figure into rectangles. Area of top rectangle: A = bh = 12(15) = 180 cm2 Area of bottom rectangle: A = bh = 9(27) = 243 cm2 Shaded area: 180 cm2 + 243 cm2 = 423 cm2 21 cm 27 cm 15 cm 12 cm 12 cm 9 cm 27 cm CONFIDENTIAL
B) Find the area of the shaded region. The two half circles have the same area as one circle. Subtract the area of the circle from the area of the rectangle. Area of top rectangle: A = bh = 33(16) = 528 ft2 Area of circle: A = ∏r2 = ∏(82) = 64∏ ft2 Area of the figure: A = 528 – 64∏ = 326.9 ft2 16 ft 33 ft CONFIDENTIAL
Katie is using the given plan to convert part of her lawn to a xeriscape garden. A newly planted xeriscope uses 17 gallons of water per square foot per year. How much water will the garden require in one year? Divide the garden into parts. Area of top rectangle: A = bh = 28.5(7.5) = 213.75 ft2 Area of center trapezoid: A = 1(12 + 18)(6) = 90 ft2 2 Area of bottom rectangle: A = bh = 12(6) = 72 ft2 Area of the garden is: 213.75 + 90 + 72 = 375.75 ft2 28.5 ft 7.5 ft 19.5 ft 18 ft 10.5 ft 6 ft 12 ft 28.5 ft 7.5 ft 19.5 ft 18 ft 10.5 ft The garden will use (375.75)(17) = 6387.75 gallons of water per year 6 ft 12 ft CONFIDENTIAL
Estimating areas of irregular shapes Use a composite figure to estimate the shaded area. The grid gas squares with side length of 1 cm. Draw a composite figure that approximates the irregular shape. Find the area of each part of the composite figure. Area of triangle, a: A = 1bh = 1(3)(1) = 1.5 cm2 2 2 Area of Parallelogram, b: A = bh = 3(1) = 3 cm2 a b c d CONFIDENTIAL
Area of trapezoid, c: A = 1(3 + 2)(1) = 2.5 cm2 2 Area of triangle, d: A = 1bh = 1(2)(1) = 1 cm2 2 2 Area of composite figure: 1.5 + 3 + 2.5 + 1 = 8 cm2 a b c d The shaded area is about 375.75 ft2 CONFIDENTIAL
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