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Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?
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Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

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Page 1: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

Circles, Polygons and AreaWHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

Page 2: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

The circle has a radius of 1 unit.

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Page 3: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

The circle has a radius of 1 unit.

This is the only piece of information you will be given, other than explanations of mathematical vocabulary.

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Page 4: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the area of the circumscribed square?

Page 5: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the area of the inscribed square?

Page 6: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the area of the circle?

Page 7: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

GeneralisingUSING SYMBOLS

Page 8: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

The circle has a radius r.

r

Page 9: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

The circle has a radius r.

This is the only piece of information you will be given.

r

Page 10: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the area of the circumscribed square?

Page 11: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the area of the inscribed square?

Page 12: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the area of the circle?

Page 13: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

Extension questionsHIGHER TIER

Page 14: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

The circle has a radius of 1 unit.

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Page 15: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the area of the inscribed equilateral triangle?

Page 16: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the area of the inscribed regular hexagon?

Page 17: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

Some hintsADDING USEFUL LINES!

Page 18: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the perimeter of the inscribed equilateral triangle?

Page 19: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

What is the perimeter of the inscribed equilateral triangle?

The radius of the circle may help …

Page 20: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

… especially if we draw 3 of them …

Page 21: Circles, Polygons and Area WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE, GIVEN VERY LITTLE INFORMATION?

… and project the lines …… to create other triangles whose angles we can deduce …… and whose side lengths we can calculate.