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Polygons, Circles, and Angles Classifying Polygons • Polygon—closed figure with at least 3 sides • Regular polygon—all sides and angles are congruent Classifying Polygons cont… • Triangles are classified by sides and angles – Sides • Scalene • Isosceles • Equilateral – Angles • Right • Obtuse • Acute Classifying Angles cont… • Quadrilaterals—4 sided figures – Trapezoid- 1 pair of parallel sides – Parallelogram- 2 pairs of parallel sides • Rhombus- 4 congruent angles • Rectangle- 2 sets of parallel sides and 4 congruent angles • Square- all parallel sides and 4 congruent angles Formula for measure of angles • Finding total measure of angles in a polygon • S = 180 (n – 2) N- number of sides S- measure of angles *the reason for 180 is because any figure can be divided into triangle Circles • Circle- set of all points that are the same distance from the center • ∏= 3.14 • Circumference –distance around a circle C = ∏d C = 2r∏ Circles cont… Radius ½ the diameter Diameter Chord Making Circle Graphs • Set up a proportion to find the measures of the central angles – The amount of degree in a circle is 360 – The sum of the all percents should equal 100 • The percent amount goes over 100 • The missing angle goes over 360 Making Circle Graphs cont… • Ex: Monthly Budget – Recreation – 20% – Food- 25% – Clothes- 15% – Savings- 40% Making Circle Graphs cont… Making Circle Graphing cont… • When the numbers aren’t in percents, add to find a total – Set up ratio as part to whole – Set up proportion to find the measures of the central angles • Remember the missing angle is over 360 • The other side of the proportion is the ratio Making Circle Graphs cont… • Ex: Kentucky’s National Parks (millions of people visited) Lincoln’s Birthplace – 0.3 Big South Fork – 0.4 Cumberland Gap – 1.3 Mammoth Cave – 1.8 Total = Making Circle Graphs cont… Angle Relationships • Supplementary—add up to 180 • Complementary—add up to 90 Angle Relationships cont… • Adjacent angles—share a vertex and a side but have no interior points in common – supplementary or complementary 1 4 2 3 Angle Relationships cont… • Vertical angles—formed by 2 intersecting lines and are opposite each other – Alternate interior—are vertical angles that are INSIDE the intersecting lines – Alternate exterior—are vertical angles that are OUTSIDE the intersecting lines 1 4 2 3 Angle Relationships cont… • Transversal—line that intersects 2 other parallel lines in different points • Corresponding angles—lie on the same side of the transversal line and alternate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Angle Relationships cont… 1 3 line B 5 7 line A 2 4 6 8 line C Congruent Figures • Congruent Figures—have the same size, shape, and their corresponding parts have equal measures – This is used to find missing amounts in diagrams Congruent Figures cont… 50 m B A 40 m C D 30 m E Identifying Congruent Triangles • Side-Side-Side (SSS) • Side-Angle-Side (SAS) • Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) Transformations • Transformation—change of position or size of a figure • 3 types – Translation – Reflection – Rotation Transformations cont… • Translation—slide – Same distance and direction for all points moved – Figure stays the same shape • First translate each vertex of the figure • Connect the image points • The image is congruent to the original figure Transformations cont… • Translations cont… – To find the coordinates of a translated image, add or subtract the # of units moved from the coordinates of the original figure – Ex: (-4,3) (-2,-1) – Ex: (3, -5) (4,-3) Transformations cont… • Reflection—flips a figure over a line of symmetry – Line of symmetry—divides a figure into 2 congruent halves and is a mirror image of the other half • Reflecting over the x-axis—changes the y numbers only • Reflecting over the y-axis—changes the x numbers only • Figures can also be reflected across any line in the plane Transformations cont… • Rotation—turn about a fixed point – Angle of rotation—angle that measures the amount of the rotation (90°, 180°, 270°, 360°) – Rotational symmetry—if you can rotate a figure 180° or less and match the original figure • Divide 360 by the number of points in the figure