Mensuration
Mensuration
PERIMETER
Perimeter can be defined as the length of the boundary of a 2
dimensional shape.
4 cm
2 cm 2 cm
4 cm
For example, the length of the sides of the given rectangle are 4cm, 2cm,
4cm, and 2cm. The combined length of all the sides gives us the
perimeter; i.e. 4+2+4+2=12 cm.
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PERIMETER
Similary, perimeter can be followed in a similar way (by adding all the
sides of the shape) as long as the shape does not have any curves.
x cm
P = 2x+2y cm
P = 2(x+y) cm x cm
x cm
Square: Let the sides be x cm.
P = x+x+x+x cm
x cm x cm
P = 4x cm
(All sides are equal in a square)
x cm
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PERIMETER
Triangle: Let the sides be x, y, and z cm.
P = x+y+z cm (In a scalene triangle: All three
sides are of different lengths)
P = x+x+y cm y cm z cm
Note: In a regular 2d polygon (where all sides are equal), the perimeter is
equal to the length of one side * the number of sides.
Example: Let the length of a side of an octagon (8-sided polygon) be x.
P=x*8
P = 8x
A regular triangle is equilateral. A regular quadrilateral is a square, not a
rectangle.
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PERIMETER
In a circle, the perimeter is also known as the circumference of the circle.
Similarly, perimeters can be found out for other polygons by adding the
all the sides if they are unequal, else if they are equal, multiply the length
of one side by the number of sides. For example = p of rhombus can be
found out in a way similar to the square, p of a parallelogram can be
found out in a way similar to a rectangle.
Note: A circle is NOT a polygon as it has a curved boundary.
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AREA
The area of a 2-dimensional figure tells us how much space they occupy
on the piece of paper. Its unit is (unit)².
5 cm
3 cm
3 cm
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AREA
A triangle can be considered as 1/2 of a rectangle. Taking length of
rectangle as the base of the triangle, and the breadth of rectangle as the
height of the triangle, we can find out its area.
b
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AREA
Area of circle = πr² unit
A= 1/2 * π * 7² cm
A= 1/2 * 22/7 * 7 * 7 cm
A= 77 cm²
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VOLUME
The volume can be defined as the space which a 3-dimensional object
occupies. As area is for 2-dimensional shapes, volume is for 3-
dimensional shapes. Its unit is (unit)³.
VOLUME
Volume of cuboid= length *
depth * height
For example, if l= 5 cm, d=3 cm,
h= 4cm,
A = l*d*h cm³
A = 5 * 3 * 4 cm³
A = 60 cm³
VOLUME
Volume of right circular cone=
1/3πr²h (1/3rd of cylinder)
For example, if r=7 cm, h= 4cm,
A = 1/3 * π * r² * h cm³
A = 1/3 * 22/7 * 7 * 7 * 4 cm³
A = 205.33 cm³
VOLUME