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Page 1: Formulas for Geometry Mr. Ryan Visit  for more free powerpoints.

Formulas for

GeometryMr. Ryan

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Don’t Get Scared!!!

•Evil mathematicians have created formulas to save you time. But, they always change the letters of the formulas to scare you!

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Perimeter

•Any shape’s “perimeter” is the outside of the shape…like a fence around a yard.

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Perimeter

•To calculate the perimeter of any shape, just add up “each” line segment of the “fence”.

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Perimeter

•Triangles have 3 sides…add up each sides length.

88

88+8+8=24The Perimeter is 24

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Perimeter

•A square has 4 sides of a fence

12 12

12

12

12+12+12+12=48

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Perimeter

•Sometimes, problems may only give you two measurements for a square or rectangle.

•No problem…use the formula for squares/rectangles (only!)

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Remember

• Squares ALL sides are equal…so if they give you one side, you know ALL the sides

• Length=the Largest side• If they “leave” numbers out, they

are equal to their opposite side. If they give you the bottom of a square/rectangle type shape then the top is the same

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The Same!!

• If the bottom is 15…the top is…

15

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Square/Rectangle Formula• Perimeter=2(Length+Width)• P= 2(25+14) P=2(20+20)• P= 50+28 P=40+40• P= 78 P=80

14

2520

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Other shapes

•Just add up EACH segment

10

8 sides, each side 10 so 10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10=80

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Odd shapes• Count ALL sides• Remember if one side blank, it’s equal to its

opposite

25

15

5

25+25=50 (for Length) 15+5+15+5=40 (for Width)

Perimeter=90

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Area

•Area is the ENTIRE INSIDE of a shape

•It is always measured in “squares” (sq. inch, sq ft)

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AREA• Square units means that “that” many squares fit inside that

shape (if measured in feet…it’s feet…if meters…it’s meters. In this example the area is 4 square units…note 4 squares fit)

1

2 units (ft, in, m)

2

3 4

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Area of Squares/Rectangles

•Length x Width=Area

2

Length(2) xWidth(2) = 4 square units

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Parallelogram Area

•Same idea as squares & rectangles, but they change the words to Base (length:bottom of shape) and height (width)

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Parallelogram Area

•Area=Base x Height•(Area=length x width)

BASE (length)

Height (width)

8

5

Base 8 x Height 5 = Area 40

The diagonal line is NOTthe height!!!

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REAL formula for area of squares

•Area= S^2•Area= Side x Side (side squared) (just a different way of saying length x width) Side one

Side two

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Different Names/Same idea•Length x Width = Area

•Side x Side = Area

•Base x Height = Area

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Area of a Triangle

•½ Base x Height = Area•(It’s ½ because ½ of the “square” is missing)

Base

Height

Height

Base

8

5

½ Base x Height = Area½ (8) x 5 = Area 4 x 5 = 20

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Area of a Circle

•Pi= 3.14•Radius: from center (origin) of circle to ANY side

•Area= pi x (Radius x Radius)

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Circumference of a Circle• Perimeter/Circumference = pi x

diameter• Pi is always 3.14• Circumference is a fancy name for

perimeter• The diameter is a line from one side to

the other side of a circle through its origin (It’s twice the radius)

If the radius is 5, then the diameter is 10

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Area of a circle

•Area = piR^2•Pi = 3.14 and R=Radius

Radius

5

Area=3.14 x (5 x 5) Perimeter = 3.14 x 10

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You’re Done

•Squares, rectangles and parallelograms area are almost the same (LxW)

•Triangles are ½ cause your missing ½

•Circles have fancy names, but just follow the formula

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•For most tests you will have the formulas given to you. Just remember which one to use for which shape and you’ll do fine.