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Area and Perimeter of Triangles
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Quadrilaterals

SHAPES AND FIGURES OF PLANE GEOMETRY Geometry The perimeter of a triangle is calculated using the formula: side1 side2 side3. (3-2) The  area  of  a  traingle  is  always  expressed  in  square  units,  and  the  perimeter  of  a  triangle  is always expressed in the original units. Example: Calculate the area and perimeter of a right triangle with a 9" base and sides measuring 12" and 15".   Be sure to include the units in your answer. Solution: = 1/2 bh s1 s2 b = .5(9)(12) = 9 + 12 + 15 = .5(108) = 36   inches = 54 square inches Quadrilaterals Figure 10    Parallelogram A quadrilateral is any four-sided geometric figure. A parallelogram is a four-sided quadrilateral  with  both  pairs  of  opposite sides parallel, as shown in Figure 10. The area of the parallelogram is calculated using the following formula: = (base)     (height) = bh (3-3) The perimeter of a parallelogram is calculated using the following formula: = 2+ 2b (3-4) The  area  of  a  parallelogram  is  always  expressed  in  square  units,  and  the  perimeter  of  a parallelogram is always expressed in the original units. MA-03 Page 8 Rev. 0

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