Fundamentals of Math - old
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Chapter 5 Summary
Vocabulary
Acute Angles
Equilateral Triangle
Perimeter
Right Angles
Acute Triangle
Plane
Right Triangle
Isosceles Trapezoids
Angle
Plane Geometry
Scalene Triangle
Area
Polygon
Similar
Isosceles Triangle
Chord
Pythagorean Theorem
Square
Kites
Circle
Straight Angles
Lines
Quadrilateral
Circumference
Trapezoids
Obtuse Angles
Radius
Diameter
Vertex
Obtuse Triangle
Rectangle
Equiangular Triangle
Parallelograms
Rhombus
Formulas
• Pythagorean Theorem: 2 + 2 = 2 • Perimeter: Add together all the side lengths of a polygon. • Circumference: = 2 = • Area: o Triangle: = 1 2 ℎ o Parallelogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, or Square:
= Length × Width (or Base ×
Height) o Trapezoid or Isosceles Trapezoid:
= 1 2
)
ℎ( 1
+ 2
= 1 2
o Kite:
( 1
× 2
)
2
o Circle:
=
Don’t Forget
• Angles that measure between 0° and 90° are acute, exactly 90° are right, between 90° and 180° are obtuse, and exactly 180° are straight. • All the interior angles of a triangle add to 180° . • Build a proportion to find the missing side length of similar figures. • With circles, leave the answer in terms of unless told it is okay to approximate your answer.
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