h=rcos θ ∞: Plane Geometry
h=rcos θ ∞: Plane Geometry
REGULAR POLYGON – is a polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular. Always analyze it in connection with a circumscribing
circle.
REGULAR POLYGONS
n(n−3)
(2) Central angle: θc =θ e (7) Number of diagonals D=
2
360
(3) Exterior angle: θe = =180−θi (8) Sum of exterior angles S θe =360
n
θc
(4) Side: a=2 rsin (9) Sum of interior angles Sθi=(n−2)(180)
2
180( n−2)
(5) Interior angle: θi =
n
360
n ( r 2 ) sin ( )
(2) Polygon inscribed in a circle with a radius r: n
A=
2
180
P=2 n(r)sin ( )
n
(3) Polygon circumscribed a circle of radius r: A=n ( r 2 ) tan ( 1802 ) P=2 n( r) tan (
180
n
)
Properties of a circle:
π d2 2
(1) Area: A= =πr
4
(2) Circumference: C=2 πr
sector segment
r 2 θr rs
(3) Sector of a circle: A= =
2 2
Tangent circles
When solving problem involving two or more circles, always begin by defining the center to center distance.
(1) (2)
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Areas and perimeter of common polygons (Non-regular Polygons)
Area of triangle:
bh
(a) Given base and height: A=
2
ab
(b) Given two sides and the included angle: A= sinθ
2
(c) Given three side (use Heron’s Formula): A=√ s (s−a)( s−b)( s−c)
a+ b+c
s=
2
2
(d) Altitude of side b: h b= √ s ( s−a)(s−b)( s−c )
b
1
(e) Median to side c: M c= √ 2 a2 +2 b2 −c 2
2
2 |( s−c)|
(f) Length of bisector of angle C: Lbi=
a+b √2
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A=a2 P=4 a
(5) Parallelogram – is a quadrilateral with its opposite sides of which are parallel.
D1 D2 sinβ
A=bh=absinα A=
2
(6) Rhombus – is a parallelogram with equal sides and oblique angles.
D1 D2
A=ah A=
2
(7) Trapezoid – is a quadrilateral two and only two sides of which are parallel
h ( a+ b ) B2−b 2
A= =mh A=
2 2( cotθ+ cotδ)
Ptolemy’s Theorem:
d 1 d 2=ac +bd
A+C=180 , B+ D=180
(b) Quadrilateral circumscribing a circle:
Area:
A=√ abcd
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Problem:
1. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon of n sides is 1080°. Determine the number of sides.
2. Each angle of a regular dodecagon is _________.
3. Determine the value of each interior angle of a regular hexagon.
4. How many sides has a polygon if the sum of its interior angles equals the sum of its exterior angles?
5. How many diagonals does a pentadecagon have?
6. A road is tangent to a circular lake. Along the road and 12 miles from the point of tangency, another road opens towards the
lake. From the intersection of the two roads to the periphery of the lake, the length of the new road is 11 miles. If the new
road will be prolonged across the lake, find the length of the bridge to be constructed.
7. AOB is a sector of radius 24 cm and has a central angle of 60 degrees. A circle having a radius r is inscribed in the sector.
Compute the radius of the circle.
8. The diameter of a circle is 24 cm. Find the area of a minor segment whose arc has a central angle of 60°.
9. Find the area of the shaded portion.
10.
11. A swimming pool has the form of two intersecting circles of equal radius of 30 m. If the center of the circle lies on the
circumference of the other, compute the perimeter of the swimming pool.
12. Two sides of a triangle measure 8 cm and 12 cm. Find its area if its semi-perimeter is 13 cm.
13. The legs of a right triangle are in the ratio 2:3 and its area is 108 cm2. Find the length of the legs.
14. One side of a triangle is 10 meters long and the opposite angle is 40 degrees. What is the maximum area of the triangle?
15. A point P within an equilateral triangle has a distance 4, 5 and 6 units respectively from the vertices. Determine the length of
the sides of the equilateral triangle.
16. A triangle is formed by connecting the two ends of the diameter of a semi-circle, length c, to a point on the circumference.
Smaller semi-circles are constructed on the two shorter sides with diameters 8 and 6 respectively, so as to form two lunes (the
moon-shaped part inside the smaller semi-circles but outside the larger semi-circle). Find the total area of the two lunes.
17. Find the dimension of a rectangle whose perimeter is 40 cm and whose area is 96 sq.cm.
18. If the length of a side of a square is increased by 200%, its perimeter is increased by how much?
19. A piece of wire is shaped to enclose a square whose area is 169 sq.cm. It is then reshaped to enclosed a rectangle whose
length is 15 cm. Find the area of the rectangle.
20. A trapezoid has an area of 36 m2 and an altitude of 2 m. Its two basses have ratio 4:5. What are the lengths of the bases?
21. One side of a parallelogram is 10 cm and its diagonals are 16 cm and 24 cm, respectively. Determine its area.
22. The area of the rhombus is 132 cm2. If its shorter diagonal is 12 cm, find the length of the longer diagonal.
23. What is the radius of the circle circumscribing an isosceles right triangle having an area of 162 sq.cm.?
24. Find the area of the largest circle that can be cut from a triangle whose sides are 10 cm, 18 cm and 20 cm.
25. One side of a rectangle inscribed in a circle of diameter 17 cm is 8 cm. Find the area of rectangle.
26. A circle having a radius of 4 cm is inscribed in a square section. A smaller circle is also tangent to the two sides of the square
and to the bigger circle, which is inscribed in a square. Compute the radius of the smaller circle.
27. The sides of a cyclic quadrilateral measures 3 cm, 3 cm, 4 cm and 4 cm respectively.
(a) Find the area of the circumscribing circle.
(b) Find the area of the inscribed circle.
28. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a semi-circle with a side AD coinciding with the diameter of the circle. If sides AB,
BC, and CD are 8 cm, 10 cm, and 12 cm long, respectively. Find the area of the semi-circle.
29. In a circle with a diameter of 10 cm, a regular 5-pointed star touching its circumference is inscribed. What is the area of the
part not covered by the star?
30. In a circle with a diameter of 10 cm, a regular 5-pointed star touching its circumference is inscribed. What is the area of the
part not covered by the star?
31. Find the area of a pentagon whose apothem is 10 cm.
32. A triangle has its two sides 8 m and 22 m. The perimeter may be _________.
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A circle having a radius of 4 cm is inscribed in a square section. A smaller circle is also tangent to the two sides of the square and to
the bigger circle, which is inscribed in a square. Compute the radius of the smaller circle.
Points A, B, and P are points on a circle. TA and TB are tangents to the circle with A and B as points of tangency. The angle between
the tangents angle ATB is 50 degrees. Find the angle APB if P is farther from the point T than A and B.
Chord AB and CD intersect each other at O inside the circle. AO is 8 cm, CO is 12 cm, and DO is 20 cm. If AB is the diameter of the
circle, compute the area of OCA.
One side of a rectangle inscribed in a circle of diameter 17 cm is 8 cm. Find the area of rectangle.
A road is tangent to a circular lake. Along the road and 12 miles from the point of tangency, another road opens towards the lake.
From the intersection of the two roads to the periphery of the lake, the length of the new road is 11 miles. If the new road will be
prolonged across the lake, find the length of the bridge to be constructed.
AOB is a sector of radius 24 cm and has a central angle of 60 degrees. A circle having a radius r is inscribed in the sector. Compute
the radius of the circle.
A swimming pool has the form of two intersecting circles of equal radius of 30 m. If the center of the circle lies on the circumference
of the other, compute the perimeter of the swimming pool.
A triangle is formed by connecting the two ends of the diameter of a semi-circle, length c, to a point on the circumference. Smaller
semi-circles are constructed on the two shorter sides with diameters 8 and 6 respectively, so as to form two lunes (the moon-shaped
part inside the smaller semi-circles but outside the larger semi-circle). Find the total area of the two lunes.
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