MATHEMATICS
With Casio fx 991-ES plus Calculator Techniques
SESSION 6
Engr. Broddett B. Abatayo, GE,
REA
SUM OF INTERIOR ANGLES
SUM OF INTERIOR ANGLES
EXAMPLE: How many sides have a polygon, if the sum of
the interior angles is 1080°?
a. 5 b. 6
c. 7 d. 8
Ans. D
CENTRAL ANGLE OF A REGULAR POLYGON
CENTRAL ANGLE OF A CIRCLE
NUMBER OF DIAGONALS
n=3 n=4 n=5
Diagonal = 0 Diagonal = 2 Diagonal = 5
NUMBER OF DIAGONALS
EXAMPLE 82: How many diagonals are there in a polygon of
20 sides.
a. 200 b. 170
c. 100 d. 158
Ans. B
NUMBER OF DIAGONALS
EXAMPLE 83: The number of diagonals of a polygon is 275.
The number of sides of the polygon is
a. 23 b. 24
c. 25 d. 26
Ans. C
AREA OF THE TRIANGLE
Area = ½ bh
a c
Heron’s formula
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪
𝑿= : √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)(𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 −𝑪)
𝟐
AREA OF THE TRIANGLE
EXAMPLE 84: The sides of a triangle are 8cm, 10cm,
and 14cm. Determine the area of the triangle.
a. 10.89 b. 28.59
Ans. D
c. 25.23 d. 39.19
8 10
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 14
𝑿= : √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)(𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 −𝑪)
𝟐
AREA OF THE TRIANGLE
EXAMPLE 85: The two sides of a triangle are 5cm, and
6cm. And the area is 14.70cm². Determine the unknown
side.
a. 7 b. 8 Ans. A
c. 9 d. 10
5 6
Area = 14.70
HERONETT’s formula
x
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪
𝑿= : √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)(𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 −𝑪)
𝟐
ALTITUDE, MEDIAN and ANGLE BISECTOR
a b
h = altitude
a b
m = median
c/2 c/2
c
a
B = bisector
ᴓ/2
ᴓ/2
b
ALTITUDE, MEDIAN and ANGLE BISECTOR
ALTITUDE
h =
b
a h h h
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)(𝑿 − 𝑪) :
𝟐 𝑪
ALTITUDE
EXAMPLE 86: The sides of a triangle are 8cm, 10cm and
12cm. What is the length of the altitude perpendicular
to the 10cm.
a. 7.94cm b. 8.89cm
Ans. A
c. 7.79cm d. 8.06cm
8 h? 10
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀 12
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)(𝑿 − 𝑪) :
𝟐 𝑪
ALTITUDE
EXAMPLE 87: The sides of a triangle are 5cm, 10cm and
13cm. What are the length of the altitudes.
a. 8.98, 4.50 & 3.54cm b. 8.89, 4.50 & 3.45cm
Ans. D
c. 8.98, 4.05 & 3.45cm d. 8.98, 4.50 & 3.45cm
5 10
HERONETT’s formula 13
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)(𝑿 − 𝑪) :
𝟐 𝑪
ALTITUDE, MEDIAN and ANGLE BISECTOR
MEDIAN
m =
b
a m
m m
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀 𝟏 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : : √ 𝟐 𝑨 +𝟐 𝑩 − 𝑪
𝟐 𝑪 𝟐
MEDIAN
EXAMPLE 88: The sides of a triangle are 8cm, 10cm
and 12cm. What is the length of the median along side
8cm.
a. 9.98cm b. 10.30cm
Ans. B
c. 10.75cm d. 9.56cm
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀 𝟏 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : : √ 𝟐 𝑨 +𝟐 𝑩 − 𝑪
𝟐 𝑪 𝟐
MEDIAN
EXAMPLE 89: The sides of a triangle are 6cm, 10cm and
15cm. What are the length of the medians.
a. 12.93, 10.27 & 3.43cm b. 12.39, 10.72 & 3.43cm
c. 12.39, 10.27 & 3.43cm d. 12.39, 10.27 & 3.34cm
Ans. C
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀 𝟏 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : : √ 𝟐 𝑨 +𝟐 𝑩 − 𝑪
𝟐 𝑪 𝟐
ALTITUDE, MEDIAN and ANGLE BISECTOR
ANGLE BISECTOR
B= ;
b
a
B
B B
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀 𝟏 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 √ 𝑨𝑩𝑿 (𝑿 − 𝑪)
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 (𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : : √ 𝟐 𝑨 +𝟐 𝑩 − 𝑪 :
𝟐 𝑪 𝟐 𝑨 +𝑩
ANGLE BISECTOR
EXAMPLE 90: The sides of a triangle are 7cm, 13cm and
17cm. What is the length of the angle bisector along
side 13cm.
a. 7.91cm b. 9.71cm
Ans. D
c. 7.19cm d. 9.17cm
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀 𝟏 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 √ 𝑨𝑩𝑿 (𝑿 − 𝑪)
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 (𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : : √ 𝟐 𝑨 +𝟐 𝑩 − 𝑪 :
𝟐 𝑪 𝟐 𝑨 +𝑩
ANGLE BISECTOR
EXAMPLE 91: The sides of a triangle are 6cm, 10cm and
15cm. What are the length of the angle bisectors.
a. 11.89, 8.43 & 2.69cm b. 11.89, 8.34 & 2.96cm
c. 11.89, 8.34 & 2.69cm d. 11.98, 8.34 & 2.69cm
Ans. C
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀 𝟏 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 √ 𝑨𝑩𝑿 (𝑿 − 𝑪)
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 (𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : : √ 𝟐 𝑨 +𝟐 𝑩 − 𝑪 :
𝟐 𝑪 𝟐 𝑨 +𝑩
ALTITUDE, MEDIAN and ANGLE BISECTOR
𝜃/2
𝜃/2
b
a
median
altitude
angle bisector
c/2 c
c/2
ALTITUDE, MEDIAN and ANGLE BISECTOR
EXAMPLE 92: The sides of a triangle are 8cm, 10cm and 12cm.
What is the length of the altitude, median and angle bisector
along side 12cm.
a. 6.61, 6.78 & 6.76cm b. 6.61, 6.78 & 6.67cm
c. 6.61, 6.87 & 6.67cm d. 6.16, 6.78 & 6.67cm
Ans. B
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝟐𝒀 𝟏 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 √ 𝑨𝑩𝑿 (𝑿 − 𝑪)
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 (𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : : √ 𝟐 𝑨 +𝟐 𝑩 − 𝑪 :
𝟐 𝑪 𝟐 𝑨 +𝑩
TRIANGLE CIRCUMSCRIBING A CIRCLE
a c
r
A = rs
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝒀 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 : 𝟐 𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝑿
TRIANGLE CIRCUMSCRIBING A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 93: The sides of a triangle circumscribing a circle
are 8cm, 10cm and 12cm. What is the area of a triangle and
what is the radius of a circle.
a. 39.69cm² & 2.65cm b. 39.65cm² & 2.68cm
c. 39.72cm² & 2.63cm d. 39.67cm² & 2.63cm
Ans. A 10
8
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝒀 𝟐
12
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 : 𝟐 𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝑿
TRIANGLE CIRCUMSCRIBING A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 94: The sides of a triangle circumscribing a
circle are 6, 8, 10 units. What is the area of a triangle, the
radius, area, circumference of the circle.
a.24, 2, 4, 2c. 24, 2, 4, 4
b.24, 2, 2, 4 d. 24, 4, 2, 4
6 8
Ans. C r
10
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝒀 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 : 𝟐 𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝑿
TRIANGLE CIRCUMSCRIBING A CIRCLE
Ans. B
8 14
HERONETT’s formula
x
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝒀 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 : 𝟐 𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝑿
TRIANGLE INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE
c
a
r
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝑨𝑩𝑪 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 :𝟐𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝟒𝒀
TRIANGLE INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 96: The sides of a triangle inscribed in a circle are
8cm, 10cm and 12cm. What is the radius of a circle.
a. 3cm b. 5cm Ans. C
c. 6cm d. 2cm
10
12
r
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝑨𝑩𝑪 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 :𝟐𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝟒𝒀
TRIANGLE INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 97: What is the area in sq. cm of the circle
circumscribing about an equilateral triangle with a side
10cm long?
a. 105.7 b. 106.7
c. 107.7 d. 104.7
10
Ans. D r
10
10
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝑨𝑩𝑪 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 :𝟐𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝟒𝒀
TRIANGLE INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 98: The circumference of a circle circumscribing
a triangle is 31.42. What are the side of the triangle?
a. 3, 4 and 5 b. 4, 6 and 8
c. 6, 8 and 10 d. 8, 10 and 12
b
Ans. C
a
r
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝑨𝑩𝑪 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 :𝟐𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝟒𝒀
TRIANGLE INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 99: The area of a triangle inscribed in a circle is
39.19cm² and the radius of the circumscribed circle is
7.14cm. If the two sides of the triangle are 8 and 10cm,
respectively. Find the third side?
a. 10cm b. 12cm
c. 16cm d. 14cm
10
Ans. D 8 A = 39.19
HERONETT’s formula r = 7.14
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝑨𝑩𝑪 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 :𝟐𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝟒𝒀
TRIANGLE WITH ESCRIBED CIRCLE
r
a A = r(s-c)
c
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝒀 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 :𝟐𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝑿 −𝑪
TRIANGLE WITH ESCRIBED CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 100: The sides of a triangle are 12, 14 and 16cm.
The radius of the escribed circle along the 12cm is?
a. 6.61cm b. 8.56cm
c. 9.27cm d. 9.04cm
Ans. D 14
r =?
12
16
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 𝒀 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 = √ 𝑿 ( 𝑿 − 𝑨)( 𝑿 − 𝑩)( 𝑿 − 𝑪) : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 :𝟐𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝑿 −𝑪
TRIANGLE WITH ESCRIBED CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 101: Two of the three escribed circles of a triangle
have radii of 2.835cm and 3.969cm respectively and the
radius of its incircle is 1.323cm. Find the radius of the third
escribed circle?
a. 6.615cm b. 4.452cm
c. 3.217cm d. 5.237cm
r₁
r₂
Ans. A a
r
b
r₃=?
QUADRILATERAL
Parallelogram Rectangle
Rhombus
Square
Trapezium Trapezoid
QUADRILATERAL
Rectangle
a
Area = ab
b
QUADRILATERAL
SQUARE
a
Area = a²
a
QUADRILATERAL
PARALLELOGRAM
Area = bh
d₁ d₂
a
h
b
QUADRILATERAL
RHOMBUS
Area = ah
d₂ d₁
a
h Area = ½ d₁d₂
a
QUADRILATERAL
TRAPEZOID
a
h Area = ½ (a+b)h
b
QUADRILATERAL
TRAPEZIUM
d₁
d₂
TRAPEZIUM
𝟐
𝑨=√ ( 𝒔 −𝒂 )( 𝒔 −𝒃 ) ( 𝒔 − 𝒄 )( 𝒔 − 𝒅 ) − 𝑨𝑩𝑪𝑫 𝒄𝒐𝒔 𝜽
b
B
a c
D
C
d
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 + 𝑫 𝑬+ 𝑭 𝟐
𝑿= :𝒀 = : √ ( 𝑿 − 𝑨 )( 𝑿 − 𝑩 ) ( 𝑿 −𝑪 ) ( 𝑿 − 𝑫 ) − 𝑨𝑩𝑪𝑫𝒄𝒐𝒔(𝒀 )
𝟐 𝟐
TRAPEZIUM
EXAMPLE 102: Find the area of a quadrilateral have sides 12,
20, 8 and 16.97m if the sum of the opposite angles is equal
to 225⁰.
a. 100 m² b. 124 m²
Ans. C
c. 168 m² d. 158 m²
20
12
8
HERONETT’s formula 16.97
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 + 𝑫 𝟐𝟐𝟓
𝑿= : 𝑬= : √ ( 𝑿 − 𝑨 ) ( 𝑿 − 𝑩 ) ( 𝑿 − 𝑪 ) ( 𝑿 − 𝑫 ) − 𝑨𝑩𝑪𝑫𝒄𝒐𝒔 (𝑬)𝟐
𝟐 𝟐
QUADRILATERAL INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE
d
√ (𝒂𝒃+𝒄𝒅 )(𝒂𝒄 +𝒃𝒅)( 𝒂𝒅+ 𝒃𝒄)
𝒓=
r
𝟒𝑨
a
c
𝒘𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒆 : 𝑨=√(𝒔 − 𝒂)(𝒔 − 𝒃)(𝒔 −𝒄 )(𝒔 − 𝒅)
b
𝒂 +𝒃+𝒄 +𝒅
𝒔=
𝟐
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 + 𝑫 √ ( 𝑨𝑩+𝑪𝑫 )( 𝑨𝑪 +𝑩𝑫 )( 𝑨𝑫 + 𝑩𝑪 )
𝑿= : 𝒀 =√ 𝑿 − 𝑨 𝑿 − 𝑩 𝑿 −𝑪 𝑿 − 𝑫 :
( ) ( )( ) ( )
𝟐 𝟒𝒀
QUADRILATERAL INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 103: The sides of the quadrilateral inscribed in a
circle are 10, 15, 18 and 20cm. Find the radius of a circle?
a. 10.15 cm b. 12.56 cm 15
c. 16.24 cm d. 11.43 cm
r=?
Ans. D 10 18
20
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 + 𝑫 √ ( 𝑨𝑩+𝑪𝑫 )( 𝑨𝑪 +𝑩𝑫 )( 𝑨𝑫 + 𝑩𝑪 )
𝑿= : 𝒀 =√ 𝑿 − 𝑨 𝑿 − 𝑩 𝑿 −𝑪 𝑿 − 𝑫 :
( ) ( )( ) ( )
𝟐 𝟒𝒀
QUADRILATERAL INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 104: The sides of the cyclic quadrilateral are 12, 14,
18 and x. Find x if the radius of the circumscribing circle is
9.39?
a. 5 b. 6
Ans. B 14
c. 20 d. 8
12
18
r = 9.39
x
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 + 𝑫 √ ( 𝑨𝑩+𝑪𝑫 )( 𝑨𝑪 +𝑩𝑫 )( 𝑨𝑫 + 𝑩𝑪 )
𝑿= : 𝒀 =√ 𝑿 − 𝑨 𝑿 − 𝑩 𝑿 −𝑪 𝑿 − 𝑫 :
( ) ( )( ) ( )
𝟐 𝟒𝒀
QUADRILATERAL CIRCUMSRIBING A CIRCLE
r
𝑨=√ 𝒂𝒃𝒄𝒅 =𝒓𝒔
a
c
𝒂+𝒃+𝒄 +𝒅
𝒘𝒉𝒆𝒓𝒆 : 𝒔=
𝟐
b
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 + 𝑫 𝒀 𝟐
𝑿= : 𝒀 =√ 𝑨𝑩𝑪𝑫 : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 : 𝟐 𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝑿
QUADRILATERAL CIRCUMSRIBING A CIRCLE
EXAMPLE 105: The sides of the quadrilateral circumscribing a
circle are 12, 14, 18 and x. Find x if the radius of the inscribed
circle is 7.33?
a. 10 b. 20
Ans. D
c. 8 d. 16
18
r = 7.33
14
x=?
HERONETT’s formula
𝑨 +𝑩+𝑪 + 𝑫 𝒀 𝟐 12
𝑿= : 𝒀 =√ 𝑨𝑩𝑪𝑫 : 𝑴 = : 𝝅 𝑴 : 𝟐 𝝅 𝑴
𝟐 𝑿
REGULAR POLYGON
Area = ; P = ns
Triangle Square
(n = 3) (n = 4) Where: n is number of side
s is the side length
P is the perimeter
a
−𝟏
𝟏 𝟏𝟖𝟎
𝟒
𝟐
𝑨 𝑩 𝐭𝐚𝐧 ( )
𝑨
Pentagon Hexagon
(n = 5) (n = 6)
REGULAR POLYGON
EXAMPLE 106: One side of a regular octagon is 2. Find the
area of the octagon?
a. 19.31 b. 13.24
Ans. A
c. 11.22 d. 14.33
−𝟏
𝟏 𝟏𝟖𝟎
𝟒
𝟐
𝑨 𝑩 𝐭𝐚𝐧 ( )
𝑨
REGULAR POLYGON
EXAMPLE 107: The area of a circle circumscribing a regular
hexagon is 9 Find the length of one side of a regular hexagon?
a. 3 b. 4
c. 5 d. 6
Ans. A
REGULAR POLYGON
EXAMPLE 108: The area of a r a circle is 32.69. Find the area of a
circle?
a. 5 b. 7
c. 9 d. 12
Ans. C
REGULAR POLYGON
EXAMPLE 109: The area of a circle inscribed in a regular
pentagon is 9. Find the area of a regular pentagon?
a. 32.96 b. 36.29
c. 39.26 d. 32.69
Ans. D
ARC LENGTH OF A CIRCLE
Where:
AREA OF A SECTOR OF A CIRCLE
𝟏
𝑨𝒓𝒆𝒂= 𝒓𝒔
𝟐
Since S = rθ
𝜽
𝑨𝒓𝒆𝒂=𝝅 𝒓
𝟐
( )
𝟑𝟔𝟎
AREA OF A SEGMENT
segment = sector - triangle
AREA OF A SEGMENT
EXAMPLE 110: Find the area of a segment of a circle if the
radius is 5 and the central angle is 97⁰?
a. 7.98 b. 9.55
c. 8.75 d. 6.69
Ans. C