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Area Formulas. Rectangle. Rectangle. What is the area formula?. Rectangle. bh. What is the area formula?. Rectangle. bh. What is the area formula?. What other shape has 4 right angles?. Rectangle. bh. What is the area formula?. Square!. What other shape has 4 right angles?.
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Rectangle What is the area formula?
Rectangle bh What is the area formula?
Rectangle bh What is the area formula? What other shape has 4 right angles?
Rectangle bh What is the area formula? Square! What other shape has 4 right angles?
Rectangle bh What is the area formula? Square! What other shape has 4 right angles? Can we use the same area formula?
Rectangle bh What is the area formula? Square! What other shape has 4 right angles? Can we use the same area formula? Yes
Practice! 17m Rectangle 10m Square 14cm
Answers 17m Rectangle 10m 170 m2 Square 196 cm2 14cm
So then what happens if we cut a rectangle in half? What shape is made?
Triangle So then what happens if we cut a rectangle in half? What shape is made?
Triangle 2 Triangles So then what happens if we cut a rectangle in half? What shape is made?
Triangle 2 Triangles So then what happens if we cut a rectangle in half? What shape is made? So then what happens to the formula?
Triangle 2 Triangles So then what happens if we cut a rectangle in half? What shape is made? So then what happens to the formula?
Triangle 2 Triangles So then what happens if we cut a rectangle in half? What shape is made? bh So then what happens to the formula?
Triangle 2 Triangles So then what happens if we cut a rectangle in half? What shape is made? bh 2 So then what happens to the formula?
Practice! Triangle 14 ft 5 ft
Answers Triangle 14 ft 35 ft2 5 ft
Parallelogram Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram.
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram. What will the area formula be now that it is a rectangle?
Parallelogram What happens if we slice off the slanted parts on the ends? Let’s look at a parallelogram. What will the area formula be now that it is a rectangle? bh
Parallelogram bh Be careful though! The height has to be perpendicular from the base, just like the side of a rectangle!
Parallelogram bh Be careful though! The height has to be perpendicular from the base, just like the side of a rectangle!
Parallelogram bh Be careful though! The height has to be perpendicular from the base, just like the side of a rectangle!
Rhombus bh The rhombus is just a parallelogram with all equal sides! So it also has bh for an area formula.
Practice! 9 in Parallelogram 3 in Rhombus 2.7 cm 4 cm
Answers 9 in Parallelogram 27 in2 3 in Rhombus 2.7 cm 10.8 cm2 4 cm
Earlier, you saw that you could use two trapezoids to make a parallelogram. Let’s try something new with the parallelogram.
Earlier, you saw that you could use two trapezoids to make a parallelogram. Let’s try something new with the parallelogram. Let’s try to figure out the formula since we now know the area formula for a parallelogram.
Trapezoid So we see that we are dividing the parallelogram in half. What will that do to the formula?
Trapezoid So we see that we are dividing the parallelogram in half. What will that do to the formula? bh
Trapezoid So we see that we are dividing the parallelogram in half. What will that do to the formula? bh 2
Trapezoid But now there is a problem. What is wrong with the base? bh 2
Trapezoid So we need to account for the split base, by calling the top base, base 1, and the bottom base, base 2. By adding them together, we get the original base from the parallelogram. The heights are the same, so no problem there. bh 2
Trapezoid So we need to account for the split base, by calling the top base, base 1, and the bottom base, base 2. By adding them together, we get the original base from the parallelogram. The heights are the same, so no problem there. base 2 base 1 base 2 base 1 (b1 + b2)h 2
Practice! 3 m Trapezoid 5 m 11 m