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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
  • Use the properties of circles
  • Find the area of irregular figures

Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.

  1. Evaluate x 2 when x = 5 .
    If you missed this problem, review Evaluate, Simplify and Translate Expressions .
  2. Using 3.14 for π , approximate the (a) circumference and (b) the area of a circle with radius 8 inches.
    If you missed this problem, review Decimals and Fractions .
  3. Simplify 22 7 ( 0.25 ) 2 and round to the nearest thousandth.
    If you missed this problem, review Decimals and Fractions .

In this section, we’ll continue working with geometry applications. We will add several new formulas to our collection of formulas. To help you as you do the examples and exercises in this section, we will show the Problem Solving Strategy for Geometry Applications here.

Problem Solving Strategy for Geometry Applications

  1. Read the problem and make sure you understand all the words and ideas. Draw the figure and label it with the given information.
  2. Identify what you are looking for.
  3. Name what you are looking for. Choose a variable to represent that quantity.
  4. Translate into an equation by writing the appropriate formula or model for the situation. Substitute in the given information.
  5. Solve the equation using good algebra techniques.
  6. Check the answer in the problem and make sure it makes sense.
  7. Answer the question with a complete sentence.

Use the properties of circles

Do you remember the properties of circles from Decimals and Fractions Together ? We’ll show them here again to refer to as we use them to solve applications.

Properties of circles

An image of a circle is shown. There is a line drawn through the widest part at the center of the circle with a red dot indicating the center of the circle. The line is labeled d. The two segments from the center of the circle to the outside of the circle are each labeled r.
  • r is the length of the radius
  • d is the length of the diameter
  • d = 2 r
  • Circumference is the perimeter of a circle. The formula for circumference is
    C = 2 π r
  • The formula for area of a circle is
    A = π r 2

Remember, that we approximate π with 3.14 or 22 7 depending on whether the radius of the circle is given as a decimal or a fraction. If you use the π key on your calculator to do the calculations in this section, your answers will be slightly different from the answers shown. That is because the π key uses more than two decimal places.

A circular sandbox has a radius of 2.5 feet. Find the circumference and area of the sandbox.

Solution


Step 1. Read the problem. Draw the figure and label it with the given information.
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Step 2. Identify what you are looking for. the circumference of the circle
Step 3. Name. Choose a variable to represent it. Let c = circumference of the circle
Step 4. Translate.
Write the appropriate formula
Substitute

C = 2 π r
C = 2 π ( 2.5 )
Step 5. Solve the equation. C 2 ( 3.14 ) ( 2.5 )
C 15 ft
Step 6. Check. Does this answer make sense?
Yes. If we draw a square around the circle, its sides would be 5 ft (twice the radius), so its perimeter would be 20 ft. This is slightly more than the circle's circumference, 15.7 ft.
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Step 7. Answer the question. The circumference of the sandbox is 15.7 feet.

Step 1. Read the problem. Draw the figure and label it with the given information.
.
Step 2. Identify what you are looking for. the area of the circle
Step 3. Name. Choose a variable to represent it. Let A = the area of the circle
Step 4. Translate.
Write the appropriate formula
Substitute

A = π r 2
A = π ( 2.5 ) 2
Step 5. Solve the equation. A ( 3.14 ) ( 2.5 ) 2
A 19.625 sq. ft
Step 6. Check.
Yes. If we draw a square around the circle, its sides would be 5 ft, as shown in part . So the area of the square would be 25 sq. ft. This is slightly more than the circle's area, 19.625 sq. ft.
Step 7. Answer the question. The area of the circle is 19.625 square feet.
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