Geometric Shape
Geometric Shape
Geometric Shape
Shapes and
Area
Shape
Shape describes the two-dimensional
contour that characterizes an object or area,
in contrast to a three-dimensional solids or
forms. Examples include:
Circles
A circle is a round
plane figure whose
boundary consists
of points
equidistant (equal
distance) from the
center.
Circles
The circle is the simplest and strongest of all
the shapes. Circles are found within the
geometry of countless engineered products,
such as buttons, tubes, wires, cups, and pins.
A drilled hole is also based on the simple
circle.
Area of a Circle
In order to calculate the area and
circumference of a circle, the concept of
(pi) must be understood. is a constant
ratio that exists between the circumference
of a circle and its diameter.
The ratio states that for every unit of
diameter distance, the circumference
(distance around the circle) will be
approximately 3.14 units.
= c/d
Circle Terms
• Radius – distance from
the center of the circle
to any point on it. r = .5d
• Diameter - the length of a straight line
passing through the center of a circle and
connecting two points on the circle d = 2r
• Circumference – distance around the
circle. c = 2r or c =d
Question
1. Given the radius is 10 inches find the
diameter and circumference
Quadrilaterals
Pentagon
Angles
An angle is the figure formed by the
intersection of two rays. Angles are
differentiated by their measure.
c
3 ft
3 4 c
2 2 2
4 ft
9 16 c 2 25 c 2
25 c 2
25 c 2
5 ft c
10. Find the missing side length
A tree is leaning in the yard after a storm. The gardener gets a 10 foot
rope and ties it to the trunk of the tree, 7 feet high. On the ground there
is a stake which is attached to the other side of the rope. What is the
distance between the base of tree and the stake?
a b c
2 2 2
7 b 10
2 2 2
49 b 100
2
49 49
b 2 51 10 ft 7 ft
b 51
2
b
b 7.14 ft
Quadrilaterals
A quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon.
Parallelograms
A parallelogram is
a quadrilateral with
opposite sides
parallel. Examples
include the square,
rectangle, rhombus
and rhomboid
Parallelograms
18
A = .5(12 + 18)∙2
A = 30 units2
15. Area of trapezoid
A = .5(4 + 7)∙3
A = 16.5 unit2
Regular Polygons
A regular polygon is a
polygon with all sides
equal and all interior
angles equal.
Regular Multisided Polygons
A regular polygons include the regular pentagon,
regular hexagon, regular heptagon, and regular
octagon.
Irregular polygons
16.
P = 7 + 3 + 7 +3
P = 20 inches
Find the perimeter
17. A regular pentagon has side lengths of 3 cm.
What is the perimeter of the pentagon?
p=3∙5
p = 15 in