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Perimeter. Rectangles, Squares, and Triangles. Perimeter. Measures the distance around the edge of any flat object. To find the perimeter of any figure, ADD the lengths of its sides. What is a rectangle?. A rectangle has: 4 sides 4 square corners or right angles - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Perimeter

Rectangles, Squares, and Triangles

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Perimeter

Measures the distance around the edge of any flat object.

To find the perimeter of any figure, ADD the lengths of its sides.

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What is a rectangle?

A rectangle has:

4 sides

4 square corners or right angles

Opposite sides are of equal lengths

Opposite sides are directly across from each other

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To find the perimeter of a rectangle:

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15

Use the formula

P= 2 x length + 2 x widthP= 2 x 18 + 2 x 15P= 36 + 30= 66

Or …….You can always add the sides.P= 18 + 18 +15 +15= 66

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What is a square?

A square has:

4 equal sides 4 right angles

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To find the perimeter of a square:

Use the formula:

P = 4 x side P = 4 x 3 = 12

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3

Or . . . . You can add the sides.

P = 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12

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What is a triangle?

A triangle has 3 sides.

All triangles may not look the same, but they all have 3 sides.

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To find the perimeter of a triangle:

Use the formula:

P = side + side + side P = 6 + 6 + 4 = 16

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Circumference of a Circle

The perimeter, or the distance around a

circle, is called the circumference.

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Circumference of a Circle

To find the circumference of a circle, you need to know either the diameter or radius of the circle.

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The diameter of a circle is a line segment drawn through the center of the circle with endpoints on the circle.

Diameter

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The radius is a line segment connecting the circle’s center to a point on the circle. The length of the radius is one-half the length of the diameter.

Radius

Diameter

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The formula for finding circumference (C) is C = pi x diameter.

The value of pi is about 3.14, so the formula for finding the circumference of a circle is C = 3.14 x diameter.

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Find the circumference of the circle. C = pi x diameter C = 3.14 x 4= 12.56

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