True or False?
To find the perimeter of a regular 2D shape you multiply the number of sides by the length of one side.
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True or False?
To find the perimeter of a regular 2D shape you multiply the number of sides by the length of one side.
True.
To find the perimeter of a regular 2D shape you multiply the number of sides by the length of one side.
True or False?
In a compound shape made up of two rectangles, the length of the two shorter sides opposite a longer side will add up to the same length as the longer side.
True.
In a compound shape made up of two rectangles, the length of the two shorter sides opposite a longer side will add up to the same length as the longer side.
What does a 'dash' on two or more sides of a shape in a diagram indicate?
All sides in a diagram that are annotated with a dash are of equal length.
E.g. A rectangle has two pairs of opposite sides of equal length.
What is the term used to describe the perimeter of a circle?
The circumference of a circle is its perimeter.
What is the formula for the area of a triangle?
The formula for the area of a triangle is
Where:
area
base
perpendicular height
What is the formula for the area of a rectangle?
The formula for the area of a rectangle is
Where:
area
length
width
What is the formula for the area of a parallelogram?
The formula for the area of a parallelogram is
Where:
area
base
perpendicular height
What is the formula for the area of a trapezium?
The formula for the area of a trapezium is
Where:
area
and are the lengths of the two parallel sides
perpendicular height
True or False?
The formula for the area of a circle is .
False.
The formula for the area of a circle is
Where:
area
radius
How do you find the area of a compound shape?
First split the shape into a combination of standard shapes.
Find the area of each of the standard shapes and add them together.
True or False?
The area of a compound shape can only be found by adding areas.
False.
You may usually find the area of a compound shape by adding areas but sometimes it may be easier to find the area of a larger shape and subtract the area of another shape from it to find the area of the compound shape.
True or False?
An exam question will always tell you the specific measure or quantity that you need to calculate.
False.
Sometimes the specific measure or quantity that you need to calculate will only be implied by the context of the question.
E.g. When being asked to find the amount of paint required for a wall, you will need to calculate the area of the wall.