Area (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths)
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Area
What is area?
Area is the amount of space within the perimeter of a 2D shape
For example, the size of a sports field
Area is calculated using lengths in two dimensions
Units of measure include mm2, cm2, m2 etc
How do I find the area of a shape on a square grid?
Count the total number of whole squares inside the shape
You can shade or mark the squares you have counted so far
Parts of the shape may not contain whole squares
Pair up half squares, or parts of squares, to form whole ones
There will be a scale telling you how much area one square represents
Multiply the number of squares you have counted by this value to find the total area of the shape
Examiner Tips and Tricks
When counting squares, write down your running total so far in each box.
This saves time and ensures you do not count any squares twice.
Worked Example
Work out the area of the shaded quadrilateral shown on the grid below. Each square on the grid represents 1 cm2.
Count the number of whole squares, keeping track of which you have counted so far
Count the partially shaded squares
Try to pair-up fractions of the squares to make whole squares
There are 14 whole squares in total, and the shape was drawn on a 1 cm2 grid
Total Area is 14 cm2
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Area Formulae
Which area formulae do I need to know?
How do I find the area of a rectangle?
The area, A, of a rectangle of length, l, and width, w, using the formula
Multiply together the length and the width
How do I find the area of a triangle?
The area, A, of a triangle with base, b, and length, l, can be found using the formula
Multiply the length of the base (b) by the perpendicular height (h)
Halve the answer
The formula for the area of a triangle is given to you in the exam
The perpendicular height may not be the length of one of the sides of the triangle
How do I find the area of a trapezium?
The area, A, of a trapezium with parallel lengths, a and b, and perpendicular height, h, can be found using the formula
Add together the lengths of the parallel sides
Multiply the result by the distance between the parallel sides
Halve the answer
You may be able to work out the area of a trapezium by splitting the shape into a rectangle and triangles if you can't remember the formula
How do I find the area of a parallelogram?
You can find the area, A, of a parallelogram of length, l, and perpendicular height, h, by using the formula
Multiply the length of the base by the perpendicular height
The perpendicular height is not a length of the parallelogram
It is the distance between the base and its opposite side
You can work the area of a parallelogram out by splitting the shape into a rectangle and triangles if you can't remember the formula
Examiner Tips and Tricks
You may have to do some work to find missing lengths first.
For example, you may need to use Pythagoras' Theorem to find a missing length on a triangle.
The area of a triangle is given to you in the exam but you will need to remember the other formulae.
Worked Example
Calculate the area of the following shapes.
(a)
Find the area of the trapezium using
Remember that a and b are the two parallel sides and h is the perpendicular height
450 cm2
(b)
Find the area of the parallelogram using
Remember that b is the base and h is the perpendicular height
180 cm2
(c)
Find the area of the right-angled triangle using
Remember that b is the base and h is the perpendicular height
28 cm2
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