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Do Now. Evaluate . 1. 6  4 2 2. 5.6  2 3 Simplify each expression. 3. 6 + n – 4 4. 5( n + 1). 96. 44.8. n + 2. 5 n + 5. DWP #76. 3/14/ 2013 9-2 D Area of Circles. A ≈ 3 • 20 2. A ≈ 3 • 400. A ≈ 1,200 m 2. Example 1

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  1. Do Now Evaluate. 1. 6  42 2. 5.6  23 Simplify each expression. 3. 6 + n – 4 4. 5(n + 1) 96 44.8 n + 2 5n + 5 DWP #76

  2. 3/14/2013 9-2 D Area of Circles

  3. A ≈ 3 • 202 A ≈ 3 • 400 A ≈ 1,200 m2 Example 1 Estimate the area of the circle. Use 3 to approximate . A = r2

  4. r = 28 ÷ 2 r = 14 A ≈3 • 142 A ≈3 • 196 A ≈588 m2 Example 2 Estimate the area of the circle. Use 3 to approximate . A = r2 r = d ÷ 2

  5. r = d ÷ 2 r = 8 ÷ 2 = 4 22 A • (4)2 7 352 22 __ A • 16  7 7 Example 3 Find the area of the circle. Use for . 22 7 A = r2 2 7 A 50 ft2

  6. 22 A •72 7 22 __ A • 49 7 Example 4 Find the area of the circle. Use for . 22 7 A = r2 7 1 A 154 cm2

  7. A 3.14 • 182 A 3.14 • 324 A 1,017.36 in.2 Example 5 A drum head has a radius of 18 in. Find the area of the material covering the drum head. use 3.14 for . A = r2 18 in.

  8. Example 6 Find the area of the circle.Use 3.14 for . Estimate 3 × 4 × 4 = 48 A = r2 A ≈ 3.14● 42 A ≈ 3.14 ● 16 A ≈ 50.24 The area of the circle is approximately 50.24 square centimeters. Check for Reasonableness50.24 ≈ 48 

  9. Example 7 Find the area of the fountain shown. Use 3.14 for . Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. Estimate 3 × 3 × 3 = 27 A = r2 A ≈ 3.14● 2.62 A ≈ 3.14 ● 6.76 A ≈ 21.2 The area is approximately 21.2 square meters.

  10. Example 8 Find the area of the semicircle. Use 3.14 for . Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. Replace r with 4.5

  11. A ≈ 0.5(3.14)(4.5)2 Use 3.14 for . A ≈ 0.5(3.14)(20.25) 4.52 = 4.5 ● 4.5 = 20.25 A ≈ 31.8 Simplify. The area of the semicircle is approximately 31.8 square centimeters.

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  13. Estimate the area of each circle. 1.2. 27 km2 1,200 yd2

  14. Find the area of each circle. Use for . 22 3.4. 7 4.53 cm2 1.54 m2 5. A coater has a diameter of 6 inches. Find the area of the largest cup the coaster can hold. Use 3.14 for . 28.26 in2

  15. 1. Estimate the area of the circle. Use 3 for . • A. 48 km2 • B. 46 km2 • C. 44 km2 • D. 42 km2 4 km

  16. 2. Estimate the area of the circle. Use 3 for . • A. 772 yd2 • B. 872 yd2 • C. 972 yd2 • D. 992 yd2 36 yd

  17. 3. Estimate the area of the circle. Use 3 for . • A. 36.75 cm2 • B. 21 cm2 • C. 10.5 cm2 • D. 9.19 cm2 3.5 cm

  18. 4. A circular table has a diameter of 8 feet. Identify the area of the table cloth needed to cover the table. Use 3.14 for . • A. 25.12 ft2 • B. 37.68 ft2 • C. 40.82 ft2 • D. 50.24 ft2

  19. Homework • Pg. 553 #1-20 All • Study for Ch. 9 Quiz II

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