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Holt CA Course Area of Circles MG1.2 Know common estimates of  (3.14; ) and use these values to estimate and calculate the circumference and the area of circles; compare with actual measurements. Also covered: AF3.1, AF3.2, t MG1.1 California Standards 22 7
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Holt CA Course 1

10-5Area of Circles

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10-5Area of Circles

Warm UpSimplify.

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Holt CA Course 1

10-5Area of Circles

MG1.2 Know common estimates of (3.14; ) and use these values to estimate and calculate the circumference and the area of circles; compare with actual measurements.Also covered: AF3.1, AF3.2, t MG1.1

California Standards

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10-5Area of CirclesA circle can be cut into equal-sized sectors and arranged to resemble a parallelogram. The height h of the parallelogram is equal to the radius r of the circle, and the base b of the parallelogram is equal to one-half the circumference C of the circle.

So the area of the parallelogram can be written as

A = bh, or A = 12

Cr.

Since C = 2r, A = 12

(2r)r = r2.

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10-5Area of Circles

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10-5Area of Circles

Find the area of the circle by using a formula. Then use an estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable.

Additional Example 1: Estimation Application

A = r2

A 3.14 · 32

A 3.14 · 9 A 28.26 square units

Use the formula.

Use 3.14 as an estimate for , and use 3 for r.

Evaluate the power.

Multiply.

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10-5Area of Circles

Find the area of the circle by using a formula. then use an estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable.

Additional Example 1 Continued

16 + 8 + ½(8) = 28 square units

16 squares are completely inside the circle. 8 squares are mostly inside the circle.

Because 28 is close to 28.26, an answer of 28.26 square units is reasonable.

Check Use the grid to estimate the area.

8 squares are halfway inside the circle.

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Holt CA Course 1

10-5Area of Circles

Find the area of the circle by using a formula. then use an estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable.

Check It Out! Example 1

A = r2

A 3.14 · 22

A 3.14 · 4 A 12.56

Use the formula.

Use 3.14 as an estimate for , and use 2 for r.

Evaluate the power.

Multiply.

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Holt CA Course 1

10-5Area of Circles

Find the area of the circle by using a formula. then use an estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable.

Check It Out! Example 1 Continued

4 + 8 + = 12 square units

4 squares are completely inside the circle. 8 squares are mostly inside the circle.

Because 12 is close to 12.56, an answer of 12.56 square units is reasonable.

Check Use the grid to estimate the area.

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10-5Area of Circles

A. Find the area of the circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 as an estimate for .

Additional Example 2: Finding the Area of a Circle

7 cmA = r2

A 3.14 · 72

A 3.14 · 49A 153.86

The area of the circle is about 153.9 cm2.

Use the formula.Substitute 7 for r.Evaluate the power.Multiply.

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10-5Area of Circles

B. Find the area of the circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 as an estimate for .

Additional Example 2: Finding the Area of a Circle

18 ftA = r2

A 3.14 · 92

A 3.14 · 81A 254.34

The area of the circle is about 254.3 ft2.

Use the formula.Substitute 9 for r.Evaluate the power.Multiply.

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10-5Area of Circles

A. Find the area of the circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 as an estimate for .

10 cmA = r2

A 3.14 · 102

A 3.14 · 100A 314

The area of the circle is about 314 cm2.

Use the formula.Substitute 10 for r.Evaluate the power.Multiply.

Check It Out! Example 2

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10-5Area of Circles

B. Find the area of the circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 as an estimate for .

12 ft

A = r2

A 3.14 · 62

A 3.14 · 36A 113.04

The area of the circle is about 113.0 ft2.

Use the formula.Substitute 6 for r.Evaluate the power.Multiply.

Check It Out! Example 2

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10-5Area of CirclesPark employees are fitting a top over a circular drain in the park. If the radius of the drain is 14 inches, what is the area of the top that will cover the drain? Use

Additional Example 3: Application

227 as an estimate for .

A = r2

A 227 ·142

A 227

·196

A 22 · 28A 616

The area of the top that will cover the drain is about 616 in2.

128

Use the formula for the area of a circle.Substitute. Use 14 for r.

Evaluate the power.

Multiply.

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10-5Area of Circles

227

A = r2

A 227 ·72

A 227

· 49

A 22 · 7A 154

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Use the formula for the area of a circle.Substitute. Use 7 for r.

Evaluate the power.

Multiply.

Check It Out! Example 3Albert was designing a cover for a spa. If the radius of the spa is 7 ft, what is the area of the cover that will be made? Use as an estimate of .

The area of the top that will cover spa is about 154 ft2.

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10-5Area of CirclesLesson Quiz

Find the area of each circle to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for .1.

3. The bull’s-eye on a target has diameter 2 in.What is the area of the bull’s-eye to the nearest tenth? Use 3.14 for .

4. A round tablecloth has a radius of 36 in. What isthe area of the table cloth? Use 3.14 for . Roundyour answer to the nearest tenth.

63.6 ft2201.0 ft2

3.1 in2

4,069.4 in2

2.8 ft 9 ft• •