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The document provides information about geometry, including definitions of various 3D shapes. It defines a polyhedron as a solid figure with polygon sides, and discusses the key parts of solid figures including edges, vertices, and faces. Specific solid shapes are defined and examples given, such as cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. It also discusses plane figures and nets used to form solid shapes.

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Geometry 20240319 164954 0000

The document provides information about geometry, including definitions of various 3D shapes. It defines a polyhedron as a solid figure with polygon sides, and discusses the key parts of solid figures including edges, vertices, and faces. Specific solid shapes are defined and examples given, such as cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. It also discusses plane figures and nets used to form solid shapes.

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MATH REVIEWER

Geometry
Plane and Solid Figures

In Mathematics, 3-dimensional is solid figures.


Cube - 6 Faces Triangular Pyramid - 4 Faces
12 Edges 6 Edges
8 Vertices 4 Vertices

Cylinder - 2 Faces
Rectangular Prism - 6 Faces 1 Curved Surface
12 Edges 12 Edges
8 Vertices No Vertices

Definition of Polyhedron
A solid figure whose sides are all polygons.
Each side is called face. Two faces that
intersect in a line segment is called an edge.
Two edges that intersect in a point is called a
vertex/vertices.
Sphere - 1 Curved Surface
No Edges
Prism
No Vertices
A polyhedron that has two congruent parallel
faces called bases. There are many different
kind of prisms. A prism is named according to Triangular Prism - 5 Faces
the shape of its base. 9 Edges
6 Vertices

Pyramid
A polyhedron whose base is a polygon and the
lateral faces are triangles. Cone - 1 Face
Prisms and Pyramids are named according to 1 Curved Surface
its base. 0 Edge
1 Vertices
Parts of Solid Figure Polyhedron
• Edges - Flat Surfaces
• Vertices Non-Polyhedron
• Faces - Curve Surfaces Square Pyramid - 5 Faces
• Lateral Faces 8 Edges
Kinds Of Pyramid
• Base 5 Vertices • Triangular Pyramid
• Square Pyramid
• Rectangular Pyramid
• Pentagonal Pyramid
Net of Solid Figures
Cube Rectangular Prism Square Pyramid Triangular Pyramid Triangular Prism

Sphere Cylinder Cone

Examples of Plane Figures

Net
A closed plane figure that can be folded into a
closed 3-Dimensional figure. A pattern used to
form solid figures.

Plane Figure
Used to show the nets of solid figures. 2-
Dimensional: Length and Width. Polygons are
plane figures.
Patterns and Algebra
Writting Rules for Sequence

Sequence Rule Nth Term Rule Next Three terms The Nth Term of a Sequence
- A set of numbers written in a
A. 3,6,9,12... 3n or (n + 3) 15,18,21 special order by the application of
Add 3 to every term after the first
a definite rule. Each number in it
(0+3), (3+3), (6+3),...
is called term. To look for some
patterns and rules will help us to
continue a given sequence of
B. 1,4,9,16 Multiply the counting number by itself n squared 25,36,49
numbers, figures, or to fill in the
(1×1), (2×2), (3×3),...
missing numbers or symbols.

Add 1 to the denominator 1/n+1 1/5, 1/6, 1/7 The four basic operations
C. 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 (Addition, Subtraction,
1/2+1, 1/3+1
Multiplication, and Division) are
commonly used in a sequence of
numbers.
D. 3,1,-1,-3 Add -2 to the term after the first n + (-2) -5, -7, -9
3,[3 + (-2)], [1 + (-2)]

Algebraic Expressions and Equations Numerical Expression


The sum of 8 and 9 8+9
DEFINITIONS
• A Numerical Expression is an expression that combines numbers and one Algebraic Expression
or more operation symbols. The sum of 4 and a number 4+n
• A Variable is any letter or symbol that represents a number.
• A Constant has a fixed value that does not change. Algebraic Equation
• An Algebraic Expression is a mathematical phrase that uses variables, The sum of 4 and a number is 7 4+n=7
numerals, and operation symbols.

Symbol Key Words/Phrases

+ addition, plus, the sum of, more than, added to, increased by, the total of
- subtraction, minus, the difference of, less than, decreased by, diminished by, subtracted from, less
×, •, () multiplication, times, the product of, twice, multiplied by, of

÷, _, / division, divided by, the quotient of, the ratio of


Terms
= is equal to, equals, is, is that same as, yields, result is, are, were,as

Algebraic Expression Word Phrases


(+) and (-) seperate terms
m plus 3

2x + 5
(÷) and (×) do not seperate terms
the sum of m and 3
m increased by 3
m+3
3 added to m
3 more than m
Coefficient
n minus 11 Variable Constant
the difference of n and 11
n decreased by 11
n - 11 n diminished by 11 A mathematical sentence
11 less than n with an equal sign (=).
n less 11
11 subtracted from n
Equals (=) seperates an
If there is no coefficient,
2 times w equation into two parts:
put 1 because 1 times a
twice of w The left member and the
2w number is the number.
w multiplied by 2 right member
the double of w
the product of 2 and w
3x + 5 = 20
Left Member: 3x + 5
_x x divided by 5 Right Member: 20
5 one-fifth of x
the quotient of x and 5
the ratio of x to 5

Equation
Solving Equations
The first sentence can be translated to
mathematical equation as: Twice a number is decreased by 3 Check
Ex 2: is the sum of 2 and 9. 2x - 3 = 11
2x - 3 = 9 + 2 2 (7) - 3 = 11
A number increased by 5 is 12 3+x=8
2x - 3 = 11 14 - 3 = 11
3/ - 3
/ +x=8-3
/ + /3 = 11 + 3
2x - 3 11 = 11
x=5 / = ___
2x
__ 14
x + 5 = 12 2
/ 2
Check
3+x=8
x + 5 = 12 x + 5 = 12 x=7
3+5=8
x + /5 - 5/ = 12 - 5 Check 7 + 5 = 12
8=8
x=7 12 = 12

Four Basic Properties Used to Solve Equations


1. Addition Property of Equality
- Adding the same quantity to both sides
2. Subtraction Property of Equality
- Subtracting the same quantity to both sides
3. Multiplication Property of Equality
- Both sides of an equation are multiplied by the same (nonzero) quantity
4. Division Property of Equality
- Both sides of an equation are divided by the same (nonzero) quantity.

Measurement
Speed, Distance and Time
Formulas in finding :

Distance Speed Time


Distance = Speed × Time Speed = ________
Distance Time = ________
Distance
or Time Speed
D=S×T or or
S = __
D T =__D
T S
Solving: Solving: Solving:
A family traveled from Quezon City A car travels 150 km in 3 hours. A bus traveled 252 kilometers at 72
to Batangas City at an average Find the speed of the car. km/ hr. How many hours did it travel?
speed at 60 km/hr, for a total of 2
Speed = ________
Distance Time =________
Distance
hours. How far did they travel?
Time Speed
= 150 km = 252 km
Distance = Speed × Time
3 hrs 72 km/hr
= 60 km × 2 hrs
________
= 50 km/hr = 3.5 hours
hr
= 120 km
The car traveled at a speed The bus traveled for 3.5 hours.
They traveled at a distance of 120 of 50 km/hr
kilometers

Distance Time Speed Abbreviation


Miles Hours Miles per hour mph
Kilometers Hours Kilometers per hour km/h or kph
Meters Seconds meters per second m/s
Feet Seconds feet per second f.p.s or ft. per sec.
Centimeters Seconds centimeter per second cm/sec or cm/s

Area of Composite Figures and Plane Figures


Plane Figures Composite Figures
1 2 3 4 4 cm × 4 cm • Composite Figures consist of two or more geometric shapes.
= 16 cm Squared • To find the area of composite figures
5 6 7 8 1. Seperate the figure into basic shapes
Formula:
2. Find the area of each shape then add the areas altogether
9 10 11 12 A=s×s
3. If you are looking for the area of the shaded part, you may need to subtract the areas
or
13 14 15 16 s squared
Example:
3m Area of Square Area of Rectangle
Formulas:
A=s×s A=l•w
Square Circle =3m×3m = 10 m • 2 m
A=s×s A = πr squared 3m = 9 m squared = 20 m squared

Rectangle Semi Circle


A = lw A = ________
πr squared
2
20
Triangle
2m +9
____ = 29 m squared
A = bh
__
2 29

10 m
Surface Area
Formulas:

Cube Rectangular Prism Triangular Prism Cylinder Cone


SA = 6s 2 SA = 2lh + 2lw + 2hw SA = lp + bh SA = 2πrh + 2πr 2 SA = πrs + πr 2

Sphere Square Pyramid


SA = 4πr 2 SA = 2bh + s 2

Volume of Solid Figures


Volumes:
Rectangular Prism Pyramid Cylinder Cone Sphere
V=l×w×h V = 1/3 (l × w × h) V = πr 2 × h V = 1/3 × b × h V = 4/3 × πr 3

Examples:
Emilio and Jose pitched a tent that has a shape of a Pyramid. The base of the tent is rectangle that is 2.5 meters wide and 2.8 meters
long. The tent is 2 meters high.What is the volume of the tent? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

height
2m

width
2.5 m length
2.8 m

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