1-6 Two-Dimensional Figures. Name each polygon by its number of sides. Then classify it as convex or concave and regular or irregular.



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Stop signs are constructed in the shape of a polygon with 8 sides of equal length The polygon has 8 sides A polygon with 8 sides is an octagon All sides of the polygon are congruent and all angles are also congruent So it is regular Figures Name each polygon by its number of sides Then classify it as convex or concave and regular or irregular 4caution or warning SOLUTION: Caution and warning signs are constructed in the shape of a polygon with 4 sides of equal length The polygon has 4 sides A polygon with 4 sides is a quadrilateral All sides of the polygon are congruent So it is regular 1 SOLUTION: The polygon has 5 sides A polygon with 5 sides is a pentagon If you draw the line containing the side itwill contain some points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is concave Since it is concave, it is irregular 5slow moving vehicle SOLUTION: Slow moving vehicle signs are constructed in the shape of a polygon with 6 sides of alternating length The polygon has 6 sides A polygon with 6 sides is a hexagon All sides of the polygon are not congruent So it is irregular SOLUTION: The polygon has 9 sides A polygon with 9 sides is a nonagon None of the lines containing the sides will have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is convex All sides of the polygon are congruent and all angles are congruent So it is regular SIGNS Identify the shape of each traffic sign and classify it as regular or irregular 3stop Find the perimeter or circumference and area of each figure Round to the nearest tenth 6 SOLUTION: The perimeter of a square with side s is given by Substitute 11 for s SOLUTION: Stop signs are constructed in the shape of a polygon with 8 sides of equal length The polygon has 8 sides A polygon with 8 sides is an octagon All sides of the polygon are congruent and all angles are also congruent So it is regular 4caution or warning The perimeter of the figure is 44 ft The area of a square with side s is given by A = s Substitute 11 for s Page 1 SOLUTION: The area of the square is 11 ft

Slow moving vehicle signs are constructed in the shape of a polygon with 6 sides of alternating length The polygon has 6 sides A polygon with 6 sides is a Figures hexagon All sides of the polygon are not congruent So it is irregular The area of the square is 11 ft Find the perimeter or circumference and area of each figure Round to the nearest tenth 7 SOLUTION: The circumference of a circle with radius r is given by C = πr The diameter of the circle is 18 cm 6 SOLUTION: The perimeter of a square with side s is given by Substitute 11 for s Substitute 64 for r The perimeter of the figure is 44 ft The area of a square with side s is given by A = s The circumference of the circle is about 40 cm Substitute 11 for s The area of a circle with radius r is given by A = πr Substitute 64 for r The area of the square is 11 ft The area of the circle is about 187 cm 7 SOLUTION: The circumference of a circle with radius r is given by C = πr The diameter of the circle is 18 cm 8 SOLUTION: Add all the sides to find the perimeter of a triangle The perimeter of the triangle is 40 m The area of a triangle with base b and height h is Substitute 64 for r given by The Manual circumference of Cognero the circle is about 40 cm esolutions - Powered by Here the base is 8 and height is 15 The area of a circle with radius r is given by A = πr Page

Figures The area of the circle is about 187 cm 8 SOLUTION: Add all the sides to find the perimeter of a triangle The area of the triangle is 60 m 9MULTIPLE CHOICE Vanesa is making a banner for the game She has 0 square feet of fabric What shape will use most or all of the fabric? A asquarewithasidelengthof4feet B arectanglewithalengthof4feetandawidthof 35 feet C acirclewitharadiusofabout5feet D arighttrianglewithlegsofabout5feet SOLUTION: The area of a square with side length 4 ft is The perimeter of the triangle is 40 m The area of a triangle with base b and height h is given by Area of square is 16 ft Here the base is 8 and height is 15 The area of the triangle is 60 m 9MULTIPLE CHOICE Vanesa is making a banner for the game She has 0 square feet of fabric What shape will use most or all of the fabric? A asquarewithasidelengthof4feet B arectanglewithalengthof4feetandawidthof 35 feet C acirclewitharadiusofabout5feet D arighttrianglewithlegsofabout5feet The area of a rectangle with a length of 4 feet and a width of 35 feet is Area of rectangle is 14 ft Theareaofacirclewithradius5ftis The area of the circle is about 196 ft Theareaofarighttrianglewithlegsofabout5ftis SOLUTION: The area of a square with side length 4 ft is Area of square is 16 ft The area of a rectangle with a length of 4 feet and a width of 35 feet is Area of rectangle is 14 ft esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Theareaofacirclewithradius5ftis The area of the triangle is 15 ft So, the shape which uses the most of the fabric is the circle The correct answer is C 10CCSS REASONING Find the perimeter and area of withverticesa( 1, ), B(3, 6), and C(3, ) SOLUTION: Graph Page 3

10CCSS REASONING Find the perimeter and area of withverticesa( 1, ), B(3, 6), and C(3, ) Figures SOLUTION: Graph Find the area of To find the area of, find the lengths of the height and base The height of the triangle is the horizontal distance from A to Counting the squares on the graph, the height is 4 units The length of is 8 units The area of Name each polygon by its number of sides Then classify it as convex or concave and regular or irregular To find the perimeter of ofeachside is 16 square units, first find the lengths Use the Distance Formula to find the lengths of 11 SOLUTION: The polygon has 3 sides, so it is a triangle None of the lines containing the sides have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is convex (All triangles are convex) All sides of the polygon are congruent and all angles are also congruent So it is regular has end points A( 1, ) and B(3,6) has endpoints B(3, 6) and C(3, ) 1 SOLUTION: The polygon has 7 sides, so it is a heptagon Some of the lines containing the sides will have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is concave Since the polygon is concave, it is irregular has endpoints A( 1, ) and C(3, ) The perimeter of 13 is or SOLUTION: The polygon has 8 sides, so it is a octagon At least one of the lines containing the sides will have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is concave Since it is concave, it is irregular Find the area of To find the area of, find the lengths of the height and base The height of the triangle is the horizontal distance from A to Counting squares the graph, esolutions Manualthe - Powered by on Cognero units The length of is 8 units the height is 4 Page 4 14 SOLUTION:

None of the lines containing the sides will have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is convex All sides of the polygon are congruent and all angles are also congruent So it is regular The polygon has 8 sides, so it is a octagon At least one of the lines containing the sides will have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is Figures concave Since it is concave, it is irregular Find the perimeter or circumference and area of each figure Round to the nearest tenth 14 SOLUTION: The polygon has 4 sides, so it is a quadrilateral None of the lines containing the sides will have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is convex All sides of the polygon are not congruent So it is irregular 17 SOLUTION: Use the formula for perimeter of a rectangle The perimeter of the rectangle is 78 m Use the formula for area of a rectangle 15 SOLUTION: The polygon has 11 sides, so it is an hendecagon Al lease one of the lines containing the sides will have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is concave Since it is concave, it is irregular The area of the rectangle is about 31 m 18 16 SOLUTION: Use the formula for circumference of a circle The diameter of the circle is 8 in So, the radius of the circle is 4 in SOLUTION: The polygon has 5 sides, so it is a pentagon None of the lines containing the sides will have points in the interior of the polygon So, the polygon is convex All sides of the polygon are congruent and all angles are also congruent So it is regular Find the perimeter or circumference and area of each figure Round to the nearest tenth The circumference of the circle is about 51 in Use the formula for area of a circle 17 SOLUTION: Use the formula for perimeter of a rectangle The area of the circle is about 503 in The perimeter of the rectangle is 78 m Use the formula for area of a rectangle 19 Page 5 SOLUTION: Use the formula for perimeter of a square

Figures The area of the circle is about 503 in The area of the triangle is 0 in 19 SOLUTION: Use the formula for perimeter of a square 1 SOLUTION: To find the missing length, use the Pythagorean Theorem The perimeter of the square is 6 in Let c be the missing length Then, Use the formula for area of a square The area of the square is about 43 in Add all the sides to find the perimeter of a triangle The perimeter of the triangle is about 189 cm The area of a triangle with base b and height h is given by 0 Here the base is 45 ft and height is 65 ft SOLUTION: Add all the sides to find the perimeter of a triangle The perimeter of the triangle is 36 ft The area of a triangle with base b and height h is given by The area of the triangle is about 146 cm Here the base is 5 ft and height is 8 ft SOLUTION: Use the formula for circumference of a circle The area of the triangle is 0 in The circumference of the circle is about 364 cm 1 Use the formula for area of a circle Page 6

Figures The area of the triangle is about 146 cm The maximum radius of circular frame should be about 55 in 4LANDSCAPING Mr Jackson has a circular garden with a diameter of 10 feet surrounded by edging Using the same length of edging, he is going to create a square garden What is the maximum side length of the square? SOLUTION: Use the formula for circumference of a circle The circumference of the circle is about 364 cm SOLUTION: The diameter of the garden is 10 feet So the radius is 5 feet To find the length of the edge, find the circumference of the circular garden Use the formula for area of a circle The length of the edging is about 314 ft The area of the circle is about 1057 cm 3CRAFTS Joy has a square picture that is 4 inches on each side The picture is framed with a length of ribbon She wants to use the same piece of ribbon to frame a circular picture What is the maximum radius of the circular frame? SOLUTION: Find the perimeter of the square picture Use the formula for the perimeter of a square with side s Now, 314 is the perimeter of the square garden Equate it to 4s and solve for s The maximum side length of the square is about 785 ft CCSS REASONING Graph each figure with the given vertices and identify the figure Then find the perimeter and area of the figure 5D(, ), E(, 3), F(, 1) SOLUTION: Graph the figure The perimeter of the square picture is 16 inches So, the length of the ribbon is 16 inches If the picture is circular, then its circumference is 16 inches Use the circumference formula to solve for r The polygon has 3 sides So, it is a triangle The maximum radius of circular frame should be about 55 in 4LANDSCAPING Mr Jackson has a circular garden with a diameter of 10 feet surrounded by edging Using the same length of edging, he is going to create a square garden What is the maximum side To find the perimeter of, first find the lengths of each side Counting the squares on the grid, we find that ED = 5 Use the Distance Formula to find the lengths of has end points E(, 3) and F(, 1) Page 7

To find the perimeter of, first find the lengths of each side Counting the squares on the grid, we find that ED = 5 Figures Use the Distance Formula to find the lengths of has end points E(, 3) and F(, 1) The area of is 10 square units 6J( 3, 3), K(3, ), L(3, 3) SOLUTION: Graph the figure Substitute The polygon has 3 sides So, it is a triangle has end points D(, ) and F(, 1) To find the perimeter of, first find the lengths of each side Counting the squares on the grid, we find that JL = 6 and KL = 5 Use the Distance Formula to find the length of has end points J( 3, 3) and K(3, ) The perimeter of is Find the area of To find the area of, find the lengths of the height and base The height of the triangle is the horizontal distance from F to Counting the squares on the graph, the height is 4 units The length of is 5 units The perimeter of ishk + KL + JK Find the area of Here the base is 6 and the height is 5 The area of is 10 square units 6J( 3, 3), K(3, ), L(3, 3) SOLUTION: Graph the figure The area of is 15 square units 7P( 1, 1), Q(3, 4), R(6, 0), S(, 3) SOLUTION: Graph the figure Page 8

The area of is 15 square units 7P( 1, 1), Q(3, 4), R(6, 0), S(, 3) Figures SOLUTION: Graph the figure has end points P( 1, 1) and S(, 3) The polygon has 4 sides So it is a quadrilateral To find the perimeter of the quadrilateral, find the length of each side Use the Distance Formula to find the lengths of each side has end points P( 1, 1) and Q(3, 4) Note that all the sides are congruent Using a protractor, all four angles of the quadrilateral are right angles So, it is a square Use the formula for the perimeter of a square with sides of length s The perimeter of the square is 0 units Use the area formula for a square with sides of length s has end points Q(3, 4) and R(6, 0) The area of the square is 5 square units 8T(, 3), U(1, 6), V(5, ), W(, 1) SOLUTION: Graph the figure has end points R(6, 0) and S(, 3) The polygon has 4 sides So it is a quadrilateral To find the perimeter of the quadrilateral, find the length of each side has end points P( 1, 1) and S(, 3) Use the Distance Formula to find the lengths of each side has end points T(, 3) and U(1, 6) Page 9

Use the Distance Formula to find the lengths of each side Figures has end points T(, 3) and U(1, 6) The perimeter of the rectangle is about 198 units Use the area formula for a rectangle with length and width w The area of the rectangle is 4 square units has end points U(1, 6) and V(5, ) has end points V(5, ) and W(, 1) 9CHANGING DIMENSIONS Use the rectangle below a Find the perimeter of the rectangle b Find the area of the rectangle c Suppose the length and width of the rectangle are doubled What effect would this have on the perimeter? the area? Justify your answer d Suppose the length and width of the rectangle are halved What effect does this have on the perimeter? the area? Justify your answer has end points T(, 3) and W(, 1) SOLUTION: a Use the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle with length and w Note that opposite sides are congruent Using a protractor, all the angles are right angles So, the quadrilateral is a rectangle The perimeter of the rectangle is 14 ft b Use the formula for the area of a rectangle with length and width w Use the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle with length and width w The area of the rectangle is 1 ft The perimeter of the rectangle is about 198 units Use the area formula for a rectangle with length and width w The area of the rectangle is 4 square units c If the length and width of the rectangle are doubled, then the dimensions of the rectangle are 6 ft and 8 ft The perimeter of a rectangle with dimensions 6 ft and 8 ft is (6+8) or 8 ft, which is twice the perimeter of the original figure since So,ifthelengthandwidthoftherectangle are doubled, then the perimeter also doubled The area of the rectangle with dimensions 6 ft and 8Page ft is10 48 ft, which is 4 times the original figure since So, the area quadruples

doubled, then the dimensions of the rectangle are 6 ft and 8 ft The perimeter of a rectangle with dimensions 6 ft and 8 ft is (6+8) or 8 ft, which is twice the perimeter Figures of the original figure since So,ifthelengthandwidthoftherectangle are doubled, then the perimeter also doubled The area of the rectangle with dimensions 6 ft and 8 ft is 48 ft, which is 4 times the original figure since So, the area quadruples d If the length and width of the rectangle are halved, then the dimensions of the rectangle are 15 ft and ft The perimeter of a rectangle with dimensions 15 ft and ft is (15 + ) or 7 ft, which is half the perimeter of the original figure since So, if the length and width of the rectangle are halved, then the perimeter also halved The area of the rectangle with dimensions 15 ft and ft is 3 ft, which is timestheoriginalfiguresince So, the area is divided by 4 b The area of the rectangle is: The area of the rectangle is 7 m c If the sides and height are doubled, then the sides of the triangle are 4, 1, and 30 and the height is 18 Its perimeter is 4 + 1 + 30 or 66 m This is twice the perimeter of the original figure since (33) = 66 So, the perimeter also doubles Its area is or 108 m This is four times the area of the original figure since 4(7) = 108 The area of the triangle quadruples d If the side lengths and height were divided by 3, then the side lengths are 4,, and 5 and the height is 3 The perimeter is 4 + + 5 or 11 m This is 30CHANGING DIMENSIONS Use the triangle below perimeter of the original figure since the perimeter is divided by 3 The area is m This is ofthe So, or 3 oftheareaoftheoriginalfiguresince a Find the perimeter of the triangle b Find the area of the triangle c Suppose the side lengths and height of the triangle were doubled What effect would this have on the perimeter? the area? Justify your answer d Suppose the side lengths and height of the triangle were divided by three What effect would this have on the perimeter? the area? Justify your answer So, the area is divided by 9 31ALGEBRA A rectangle of area 360 square yards is 10 times as long as it is wide Find its length and width SOLUTION: SOLUTION: a The perimeter of the triangle is 33 m Let x be the width Then the length is 10x Use the area formula for a rectangle b The area of the rectangle is: The area of the rectangle is 7 m Page 11 c If the sides and height are doubled, then the sides of the triangle are 4, 1, and 30 and the height is 18

m This is oftheareaoftheoriginalfiguresince Figures So, the area is divided by 9 31ALGEBRA A rectangle of area 360 square yards is 10 times as long as it is wide Find its length and width SOLUTION: Let x be the width Then the length is 10x Use the area formula for a rectangle Since width can never be negative, x = 6 The length of the rectangle is 10x = 10(6) = 60 yards and the width of the rectangle is 6 yards 3ALGEBRA A rectangle of area 350 square feet is 14 times as wide as it is long Find its length and width SOLUTION: Let x be the length Then the width is 14x Use the area formula for a rectangle Equate it to 350 and solve for x Since width can never be negative, x = 6 The length of the rectangle is 10x = 10(6) = 60 yards and the width of the rectangle is 6 yards 3ALGEBRA A rectangle of area 350 square feet is 14 times as wide as it is long Find its length and width SOLUTION: Sincelengthcanneverbenegative,x = 5 The length of the rectangle is 5 ft and the width is 14x=14(5)=70ft 33DISC GOLF The diameter of the most popular brand of flying disc used in disc golf measures between 8 and 10 inches Find the range of possible circumferences and areas for these flying discs to the nearest tenth SOLUTION: The circumference is minimized when the diameter is 8 inches Let x be the length Then the width is 14x Use the area formula for a rectangle Equate it to 350 and solve for x The minimum circumference is about 51 in The circumference is maximized when the diameter is 10 in The maximum circumference is about 314 in Page 1

Sincelengthcanneverbenegative,x = 5 Figuresis 5 ft and the width is The length of the rectangle 14x=14(5)=70ft 33DISC GOLF The diameter of the most popular brand of flying disc used in disc golf measures between 8 and 10 inches Find the range of possible circumferences and areas for these flying discs to the nearest tenth SOLUTION: The circumference is minimized when the diameter is 8 inches The maximum area is about 785 in ALGEBRA Find the perimeter or circumference for each figure described 34The area of a square is 36 square units SOLUTION: Find the length of the side Use the formula for the area of a square with side s The minimum circumference is about 51 in The circumference is maximized when the diameter is 10 in Since the length can never be negative, s = 6 Use the formula for perimeter of the square with side s The maximum circumference is about 314 in The perimeter of the square is 4 units The area is minimum when the radius is 4 inches 35The length of a rectangle is half the width The area is 5 square meters SOLUTION: Let w be the width So, the length of the rectangle is The minimum area is about 503 in The circumference maximum when the radius is 5 in Use the area formula for a the rectangle The maximum area is about 785 in ALGEBRA Find the perimeter or circumference for each figure described 34The area of a square is 36 square units SOLUTION: Find the length of the side Use the formula for the area of a square with side s Therefore, the length is or 35 Usetheformulaforperimeterofarectangle Since the length can never be negative, s = 6 Page 13

The perimeter of thefigures square is 4 units 35The length of a rectangle is half the width The area is 5 square meters SOLUTION: Let w be the width So, the length of the rectangle is The perimeter of the rectangle is about 1 m 36The area of a circle is 5πsquare units SOLUTION: Use the area formula for a circle with radius r Use the area formula for a the rectangle The radius of the circle is 5 units Find the circumference Use the formula for the circumference of a circle with radius r Therefore, the length is or 35 Usetheformulaforperimeterofarectangle The circumference of the circle is 10πor about 314 units 37The area of a circle is 3πsquare units SOLUTION: Use the formula for the area of a circle with radius r The perimeter of the rectangle is about 1 m 36The area of a circle is 5πsquare units SOLUTION: Use the area formula for a circle with radius r The radius of the circle is about units Find the circumference Use the formula for the circumference of a circle with radius r The radius of the circle is 5 units Find the circumference Use the formula for the circumference of a circle with radius r The circumference of the circle is 355 units orabout Page 14 38A rectangle s length is 3 times its width The area is

Figures The circumference of the circle is 10πor about 314 units 37The area of a circle is 3πsquare units SOLUTION: Use the formula for the area of a circle with radius r The circumference of the circle is 355 units orabout 38A rectangle s length is 3 times its width The area is 7 square inches SOLUTION: Let w be the width So, the length of the rectangle is 3w Use the formula for the area of a rectangle The radius of the circle is about units Find the circumference Use the formula for the circumference of a circle with radius r Therefore, the length is 3(3) or 9 in Substitute in the formula for perimeter The circumference of the circle is 355 units orabout 38A rectangle s length is 3 times its width The area is 7 square inches SOLUTION: Let w be the width So, the length of the rectangle is 3w Use the formula for the area of a rectangle The perimeter of the rectangle is 4 in 39A rectangle s length is twice its width The area is 48 square inches SOLUTION: Let w be the width So, the length of the rectangle is w Use the formula for the area of the rectangle Therefore, the length is 3(3) or 9 in Substitute in the formula for perimeter Therefore, the length is Substitute in the formula for perimeter in Page 15

Before finding the perimeter and area, you must first find the lengths of the two missing sides of the right triangle In the diagram, it is indicated that the base is congruent to the height, so b=5cm Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse Figures The perimeter of the rectangle is 4 in 39A rectangle s length is twice its width The area is 48 square inches SOLUTION: Let w be the width So, the length of the rectangle is w Use the formula for the area of the rectangle The perimeter of the triangle is the sum of the sides Use dimensional analysis to change centimeters to inches Therefore, the length is The area of the triangle is half the product of the base and the height in Substitute in the formula for perimeter Use dimensional analysis to change cm to in The perimeter of the rectangle is So, the perimeter is about 34 in and the area is 05 in CCSSPRECISIONFindtheperimeterand area of each figure in inches Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary 40 41 SOLUTION: Before finding the perimeter and area, you must first find the lengths of the two missing sides of the right triangle In the diagram, it is indicated that the base is congruent to the height, so b=5cm Use Manual the Pythagorean esolutions - Powered by Theorem Cognero to find the length of the hypotenuse SOLUTION: Use the formulas to find the perimeter and area of the square Page 16 Use dimensional analysis to change from yards to

Use dimensional analysis to change yd to in So, the perimeter is about 34 in and the area is Figures 05 in So, the perimeter is 108 in and the area is 79 in 4 SOLUTION: 41 SOLUTION: Use the formulas to find the perimeter and area of the square Use dimensional analysis to change from yards to inches Use the formulas to find the perimeter and area of the rectangle Use dimensional analysis to change feet to inches Use dimensional analysis to change ft to in Use dimensional analysis to change yd to in So, the perimeter is 108 in and the area is 79 in So, the perimeter is 3 in and the area is 76768 in 43Multiple Representations Collect and measure thediameterandcircumferenceoftenroundobjects using a millimeter measuring tape a Tabular Record the measures in a table as shown 4 SOLUTION: Use the formulas to find the perimeter and area of the rectangle b Algebraic Compute the value Use dimensional analysis to change feet to inches to the nearest hundredth for each object and record the result c Graphical Make a scatter plot of the data with d-values on the horizontal axis and C-values on the vertical axis Page 17 d Verbal Find an equation for a line of best fit for the data What does this equation represent? What does the slope of the line represent?

b Algebraic Compute the value to the nearest hundredth for each object and record the result Figures c Graphical Make a scatter plot of the data with d-values on the horizontal axis and C-values on the vertical axis d Verbal Find an equation for a line of best fit for the data What does this equation represent? What does the slope of the line represent? SOLUTION: a-b Sample answer: Make a copy of the table given for the problem Find ten circular objects, then measure the diameter and circumference of each object to the nearest tenth of a centimeter, and record the results in the table Divide the circumference by the diameter for each object and record the result in the table For example, an object has a diameter of 3 cm and a circumference of 94 cm dsample answer: Enter your data into a graphing calculator In the STAT menu, enter the diameters into L1 and the circumferences into L Then in the STAT menu choose CALC and the LinReg(ax + b) function to find the equation for the regression line Here, a 314andb 0,soanequationforalineof best fit would be C = 314d; the equation represents a formula for approximating the circumference of a circle The slope represents an approximation for pi 44WHICH ONE DOESN T BELONG? Identify the term that does not belong with the other three Explain your reasoning c Choose a scale for your horizontal and vertical axis that will contain all your diameters and circumferences Plot the ten points determined by each pair of diameter and circumference measures SOLUTION: Circle; The other shapes are polygons 45CHALLENGETheverticesofarectanglewith side lengths of 10 and 4 are on a circle of radius 13 units Find the area between the figures SOLUTION: Startbydrawingthefigure dsample answer: Enter your data into a graphing calculator In the STAT menu, enter the diameters into L1 and the circumferences into L Then in the STAT menu choose CALC and the LinReg(ax + Page 18

SOLUTION: Figures Circle; The other shapes are polygons 45CHALLENGETheverticesofarectanglewith side lengths of 10 and 4 are on a circle of radius 13 units Find the area between the figures SOLUTION: Startbydrawingthefigure Therefore, the area between the figures is about 9093 units 46REASONING Name a polygon that is always regular and a polygon that is sometimes regular Explain your reasoning SOLUTION: Square; by definition, all sides of a square are congruentandallanglesmeasure90,sotherefore are congruent Triangle; triangles can have all sides and angles congruent, just two sides and angle pairs congruent, or no sides or angles congruent 47OPEN ENDED Draw a pentagon Is your pentagon convex or concave? Is your pentagon regular or irregular? Justify your answers SOLUTION: The shaded region of the drawing represents the area between the figures Next, find the area of each figure Use the formula to find the area of the rectangle (Area of a rectangle = bh) units Use the formula to find the area of the circle (Area of a circle ) units Then subtract the area of the rectangle from the area of the circle in order to find the area of the shaded region Therefore, the area between the figures is about 9093 units 46REASONING Name a polygon that is always regular and a polygon that is sometimes regular Explain your reasoning SOLUTION: Square; by definition, all sides of a square are congruentandallanglesmeasure90,sotherefore are congruent Triangle; triangles can have all sides esolutions Manual -congruent, Powered by Cognero and angles just two sides and angle pairs congruent, or no sides or angles congruent Sample answer: The pentagon is convex, since no points of the lines drawn on the edges are in the interior The pentagon is regular since all of the angles and sides were constructed with the same measurement, making them congruent to each other 48CHALLENGE A rectangular room measures 0 feet by 15 feet How many 5-inch square tiles will it take to cover the floor of this room? Explain SOLUTION: Convert the dimensions from feet to inches Thelengthoftheroomis0 1or40inchesand thewidthoftheroomis15 1or150inchesIt needs 40 5 = 48 columns of tiles and 150 5 = 30 rows of tiles to cover this space So the number of tilesneededis48 30or1440tiles 49WRITING IN MATH Describe two possible ways that a polygon can be equiangular but not a regular polygon SOLUTION: Sample answer: If a convex polygon is equiangular but not also equilateral, then it is not a regular polygon Likewise, if a polygon is equiangular and equilateral, but not convex, then it is not a regular polygon 50Find the perimeter of the figure Page 19

The number of favorable outcomes is 1, and the total number of outcomes is 6 Sample answer: If a convex polygon is equiangular but not also equilateral, then it is not a regular polygon Likewise, if a polygon is equiangular and equilateral, but not convex, Figuresthen it is not a regular polygon 50Find the perimeter of the figure So, the probability of rolling a 6 = The correct choice is F 5SHORT RESPONSE Miguel is planning a party for 80 guests According to the pattern in the table, how many gallons of ice cream should Miguel buy? A 17 cm B 5 cm C 8 cm D 31 cm SOLUTION: The lengths of two sides are unknown The length of the base is 4 + 4 or 8 cm To find the length of the unknown vertical side, subtract 3 from 6 6 3=3 Add all the sides to find the perimeter The perimeter of the figure is 8 cm The correct choice is C SOLUTION: From the pattern we see that for every 8 guests Miguel needs gallons of ice cream So,for8 10or80guestsMiguelneeds 10or0 gallons of ice cream 53SAT/ACT A frame inches wide surrounds a painting that is 18 inches wide and 14 inches tall What is the area of the frame? A 68 in B 84 in C 144 in D 5 in E 396 in SOLUTION: With inch wide frame, the dimensions of painting with the frame becomes inches by 18 inches Find the area of the painting with frame A = 18 51PROBABILITY In three successive rolls of a fair number cube, Matt rolls a 6 What is the probability of Matt rolling a 6 if the number cube is rolled a fourth time? F =396in Find the area of the painting with out the frame A =18 14 =5in To find the area of the frame, subtract the area of the paint from the area of the paint with the frame 396 5 = 144 G H J1 SOLUTION: Probability is defined as The number of favorable outcomes is 1, and the total number of outcomes is 6 The area of the frame is 144 in The correct choice is C So, the probability of rolling a 6 = Determine whether each statement can be assumed from the figure Explain The correct choice is F 5SHORT RESPONSE Miguel is planning a party for 80 guests According to the pattern in the table, how esolutions Manual - Powered Cognero many gallons of ice by cream should Miguel buy? Page 0 54 KJN is a right angle

the paint from the area of the paint with the frame 396 5 = 144 57 54 58TABLE TENNIS The diagram shows the angle of play for a table tennis player If a right-handed player has a strong forehand, he should stand to the left of the center line of his opponent s angle of play KJN is a right angle SOLUTION: Yes; the symbol denotes that 55 PLN KJN is a right angle NLM a What geometric term describes the center line? b If the angle of play shown in the diagram measures43,whatis m BAD? SOLUTION: It might appear that the angles are congruent but there are no marks on the angles in the diagram to indicate this There is also nothing in the diagram that SOLUTION: a The center line divides the angle into two congruent angles So, it is an angle bisector b Since the center line is an angle bisector, would provide information to know that bisects PLM Because we do not know anything about the measures of these two angles, we can not assume that PLN NLM 56 PNL and MNL are complementary SOLUTION: No; we do not know whether angle 57 MLN are supplementary SOLUTION: Yes; they form a linear pair The area of the frame is 144 in Figures The correct choice is C Determine whether each statement can be assumed from the figure Explain KLN and KLN and MNP is a right Name an appropriate method to solve each system of equations Then solve the system MLN are supplementary SOLUTION: Yes; they form a linear pair 58TABLE TENNIS The diagram shows the angle of play for a table tennis player If a right-handed player has a strong forehand, he should stand to the left of the center line of his opponent s angle of play 59 SOLUTION: The appropriate method to solve this system is the elimination method, since neither of the equations have variables with coefficients of 1 and equations can not be simplified Multiply the first equation by and the second equation by 5 a What geometric term describes the center line? b If the angle of play shown in the diagram measures43,whatis m BAD? SOLUTION: a The center line divides the angle into two Substitute the value of y in one of the given equations Page 1

The solution of the system is: x = 3, y = 1 Figures Name an appropriate method to solve each system of equations Then solve the system 60 59 SOLUTION: The appropriate method to solve this system is graphing since both equations are in slope-intercept form and can be easily graphed Graph the lines on a coordinate grid SOLUTION: The appropriate method to solve this system is the elimination method, since neither of the equations have variables with coefficients of 1 and equations can not be simplified Multiply the first equation by and the second equation by 5 The graphs appear to intersect at (3, 8) So, the solution of the system of equations is x = 3, y = 8 Substitute the value of y in one of the given equations 61 SOLUTION: The appropriate method to solve this system is substitution, since equation 1 has a variable with a coefficient of 1 The solution of the system is: x = 3, y = 1 60 Solve the first equation for x Substitute this in the second equation SOLUTION: The appropriate method to solve this system is graphing since both equations are in slope-intercept form and can be easily graphed Graph the lines on a coordinate grid Substitute the value of y in one of the given equation The solution to the system is x = 4, y = 5 The graphs appear to intersect at (3, 8) Page

The graphs appear to intersect at (3, 8) Figures So, the solution of the system of equations is x = 3, y = 8 61 63 SOLUTION: Substitute SOLUTION: The appropriate method to solve this system is substitution, since equation 1 has a variable with a coefficient of 1 Solve the first equation for x 64 Substitute this in the second equation SOLUTION: Substitute Substitute the value of y in one of the given equation 65 SOLUTION: Substitute The solution to the system is x = 4, y = 5 Evaluate each expression if P = 10, B = 1, h = 6, r = 3, and =5Roundtothenearesttenth, if necessary 6 SOLUTION: Substitute 63 SOLUTION: esolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Substitute Page 3