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Module 6 Plane Geometry

The document discusses various topics in plane geometry including polygons, circles, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons. It defines different types of polygons based on the number of sides and gives formulas for calculating sums of interior and exterior angles. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to use the formulas and theorems to solve geometry problems involving shapes like circles, triangles, and quadrilaterals.

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Module 6 Plane Geometry

The document discusses various topics in plane geometry including polygons, circles, quadrilaterals, and regular polygons. It defines different types of polygons based on the number of sides and gives formulas for calculating sums of interior and exterior angles. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to use the formulas and theorems to solve geometry problems involving shapes like circles, triangles, and quadrilaterals.

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Republic of the Philippines

Tarlac State University


College of Engineering and Technology
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Tarlac City, Tarlac

PLANE GEOMETRY
MODULE 6

POLYGONS 3. Inscribed angles subtended by the diameter of a


circle are right angles.
 Classification of Polygons

Name Sides
Triangle 3
Quadrilateral 4
Pentagon 5
Hexagon 6
Heptagon 7 4. Chord Theorem
Octagon 8
Nonagon 9
Decagon 10
Undecagon 11 AP ( PB )=CP (PD )
Dodecagon 12
Hectagon 100
Megagon 1,000,000 5. Secant Theorem
Googolgon 10100
n-gon n

PC ( PD )=PA( PB)
 Sum of Interior Angles

∑ θ=( n−2)×180 °
6. Secant Tangent Theorem
 Sum of Exterior Angles

∑ β =360°
PT 2=PA (PB)
 Number of Diagonals

n
D= (n−3)
2 7. Through three points not in a straight line, only
one circle can be drawn.
E6-1 If a regular polygon has 27 diagonals, then it is a _______ 8. A tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the
radius at the point of tangency.
E6-2 The exterior angle of a regular polygon is 140° lesser than
9. A perpendicular from a point on the
its interior angle. Name the polygon.
circumference to a diameter of a circle is a mean
E6-3 The sum of the interior angles of a proportional between the segment of the
trihectakaiicosaheptagon diameter.
 Area of a Circle
CIRCLE

 General Theorems
Area=π r 2
1. If a central angle and a peripheral angle are  Sector of a Circle
subtended by the same arc, then the central
angle is twice as large as the peripheral angle. π r2 θ
Area=
360°
 Segment of a Circle

Area=Area of Sector− Area of Triangle

2. Inscribed angles subtend the same arc are equal. S=rθ


E6-4 A reverse curve on a railroad track consists of two circular
arcs. The central angle of one is 20° with radius of 2500ft
and the central angle of the other is 25° with radius of
3000ft. Find the total length of the two arcs.

E6-5 A goat is tied at a corner of a 5m by 7m shed with an 8m


rope. Find the ground area the cow can graze.
QUADRILATERALS E6-8 In the figure shown:

 Square

Area=a2
 Rectangle

Area=ab
 Parallelogram

Given base and altitude: Area=bh PC=25cm, CD=13cm, AB=18cm, Angle DPB=21°
Given two diagonals and their included angle: Determine:
1
Area= d 1 d 2 sin θ a. The length of PB
2 b. Area of the quadrilateral ACDB
Given two sides and included angle: Area=ab sin θ c. Radius of the circumscribing circle
d. Does the Quadrilateral formed has an in-circle?
 Rhombus
e. What are the measurements of arcs CA and DB?
Given base and altitude: Area=bh PTOLEMY’S THEOREM
1
Given two diagonals and their included angle: Area= d 1 d 2 “For any cyclic quadrilateral, the product of the diagonals equals the
2
2 sum of the products of the opposite sides.”
Given two sides and included angle: Area=a sin θ
d 1 d 2=ac +bd

 Trapezoid E6-9 A quadrilateral of sides a, b, c, d is inscribed in a circle. a


and c are opposite sides, so as b and d. Knowing that
1 a=2.8, b=6.7, c=5.3, and ‘d’ is the diameter of the circle,
Area= d 1 d 2 solve for the following:
2
a. The value of d
 General Quadrilateral
b. The area of the quadrilateral
Given two diagonals and their included angle:
REGULAR POLYGON
1
Area= d 1 d 2 sin θ
2  Regular Polygon inscribed in a Circle
Given four sides and sum of two opposite angles:
1 360 °
Area=√ ( s−a )( s−b ) ( s−c ) ( s−d ) −abcd cos2 θ
a+ b+c +d A+C
Area= n R 2 sin
2 n ( )
s= ; θ=
2 2  Regular Polygon circumscribing a Circle
Given four sides and two opposite angles A and C:
1 1
Area= ab sin A + cd sin D
2 2
Area=n r 2 tan ( 180n ° )
 Cyclic Quadrilateral E6-10 A regular octagon is inscribed in a circle of radius 10. Find
the area of the octagon.
Area=√ ( s−a )( s−b ) ( s−c ) ( s−d) E6-11 Find the area of a pentagram inscribed in a circle of radius
 Circle circumscribing a Quadrilateral 5

E6-12 Find the area of a hexagram inscribed in a circle of radius 5


(ab+cd )(ac +bd )(ad+ bc)
R= √
4A
Where: A=√ ( s−a )( s−b ) ( s−c ) (s−d)
 Circle inscribed in a Quadrilateral

A
r=
s
a+ b+c +d
Where: A=√ abcd ; s=
2
E6-6 In the parallelogram ABCD, angle A=5x+2 while angle
C=6x+4. What is the value of A?

E6-7 A fence 548m long surrounds a rectangular field. If the


diagonal distance between corners of the field is 194m,
what is the area of the field?

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