Unit 3 Geometry. Chapter 7 Geometric Relationships Chapter 8 Measurement Relationships Chapter 9 Optimizing Measurements MPM1D

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Unit 3 Geometry Chapter 7 Geometric Relationships Chapter 8 Measurement Relationships Chapter 9 Optimizing Measurements MPM1D

Chapter 7 Outline Section Subject Homework Notes Lesson and Homework Complete (initial) 7.0 Geometry Intro 7.1 Angle Relationships in Triangles 7.2 Angle Relationships in Rectangles 7.3 Angle Relationships in Polygons Unit Performance Homework Completion: None Some Most All Days absent: Test Review Complete? None Some All Assignment Mark (%): Test Mark (%): Notes to yourself to help with exam preparation:

Chapter 8 Outline Section Subject Homework Notes Lesson and Homework Complete (initial) 8.1 Pythagorean Theorem 8.2 Perimeter and Area of Composite Figures 8.3a Volume of Prisms and Pyramids 8.3b Surface Area of Prisms and Pyramids 8.4/8.5 Volume and Surface Area of Cones 8.6/8.7 Volume and Surface Area of Spheres Unit Performance Homework Completion: None Some Most All Days absent: Test Review Complete? None Some All Assignment Mark (%): Test Mark (%): Notes to yourself to help with exam preparation:

Chapter 9 Outline Section Subject Homework Notes Lesson and Homework Complete (initial) 9.1 9.2 9.3 Perimeter and Area Relationships of a Rectangle Minimize the Surface Area of a Square Based Prism Maximize the Volume of a Square Based Prism 9.4 Maximize the Volume of a Cylinder Culminating Assignment Unit Performance Homework Completion: None Some Most All Days absent: Test Review Complete? None Some All Assignment Mark (%): Test Mark (%): Notes to yourself to help with exam preparation:

Section 7.0 Geometry Intro MPM1D Jensen Part 1: Classifying Triangles Classify Using Side Lengths: Scalene Triangle - no equal sides or angles Isosceles Triangle - 2 equal sides - 2 equal angles Equilateral Triangle - 3 equal sides - 3 equal angles Classify Using Angle Measures: Acute Triangle - 3 acute angles (less than 90 degrees) Right Triangle - one right angle (90 degrees) Obtuse Triangle - one obtuse angle (between 90 and 180 degrees)

Example 1: Classify Each Triangle Using its Side Lengths a) b) Example 2: Classify Each Triangle in Two ways using its angle measures a) b) Part 2: Classifying Polygons A polygon is a closed figure formed by three or more line segments. A regular polygon has all sides equal and all angles equal. Some quadrilaterals have special names. A regular quadrilateral is a square.

An irregular quadrilateral may be a rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, or trapezoid Example 3: Classify each polygon according to its number of sides and whether it is regular or irregular. a) b) Example 4: Classify each quadrilateral a) b)

Part 3: Angle Properties Opposite Angles: - When 2 angles intersect, the opposite angles are equal. Supplementary Angles: - angles that add to 180 degrees - angles on a straight line are supplementary Complementary Angles: - angles that add to 90 degrees Part 4: Parallel Line Theorems When a transversal crosses parallel lines, many pairs of angles are related Alternate Interior Angles are equal - Z pattern Corresponding Angles are equal - F pattern Co- Interior Angles add to 180 - C pattern

Part 6: Triangle Theorems The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. The exterior angle is equal to the sum of the 2 opposite interior angles. Example 5: Find the measure of the third angle in each triangle a) b) Example 6: Find the measure of the angles a, b, and c. Give reasons for your answers a) b)

Section 7.1 Angle Relationships in Triangles MPM1D Jensen Interior and Exterior Angles Interior Angle - angle formed on the inside of a polygon by two sides meeting at a vertex. Exterior Angle - angle formed on the outside of a geometric shape by extending one of the sides past a vertex. You Must Remember Supplementary Angles: - angles that add to 180 degrees - angles on a straight line are supplementary The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.

New Exterior Angle Rules The exterior angle is equal to the sum of the 2 opposite interior angles. The sum of the exterior angles of a triangle is 360 degrees. Example 1: Find the measures of the exterior angles in ABC Note: at vertex A and B, the interior and exterior angles are supplementary angles (form an angle of 180 degrees) DAB: EBC: ACF: Method 1: Since the exterior angle at a vertex of a triangle is equal to the sum of the interior angles at the other two vertices... Method 2: Since the sum of the exterior angles of a triangle is 360 degrees...

The measures of the three exterior angles are: DAB = EBC = ACF = Example 2: Find the measure of the indicated angle Example 3: Find the measure of the indicated angle Example 4: Find the measure of the exterior angle at vertex X

Example 5: What is the measure of each exterior angle of an equilateral triangle? All angles in an equilateral triangle are. Therefore all three interior angles are... At each vertex, the interior angle and exterior angle are supplementary, meaning they sum to. Therefore all three exterior angles are...

Section 7.2 Angle Relationships in Quadrilaterals MPM1D Jensen Angle Relationships in Quadrilaterals The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees. The sum of the exterior angles of a quadrilateral is also 360 degrees. Angle Relationships in Parallelograms Adjacent angles in a parallelogram are supplementary (add to 180). Opposite angles in a parallelogram are equal. Example 1: Find the measure of the unknown angle

Example 2: Find the measure of the unknown angle Example 3: Find the measure of the unknown angle Example 4: Find the measure of the unknown angle Example 5: Find the measure of the unknown angle

Example 6: Find the measure of the unknown angle Example 7: Find the measure of the unknown angle Example 8: Find the measure of the unknown angle

Section 7.3 Angle Relationships in Polygons MPM1D Jensen Types of Polygons Convex Polygon: All interior angles measure less than 180 degrees. - no part of any line segment joining two points on the polygon goes outside the polygon. Concave Polygon: Can have interior angles greater than 180 degrees. - parts of some line segments joining two points on the polygon go outside the polygon. Regular Polygon: All sides are equal and all interior angles are equal. Angle Properties in Polygons The sum of the exterior angles of a convex polygon is 360 degrees. For a polygon with n sides, the sum of the interior angles, in degrees, is 180(n 2) For a regular polygon with n sides, the measure of each interior angle is equal to:!"#(!!!) For a regular polygon with n sides, the measure of each exterior angle is equal to:!"#!!

Example 1: Calculate the sum of the interior angles of an octagon Example 2: Calculate the measure of each of the interior angles of a regular octagon. Example 3: Calculate the measure of each of the exterior angles of a regular octagon. Example 4: How many sides does a polygon have if each of its interior angles measure 140 degrees? Example 5: The measure of one of the exterior angles of a regular polygon is 30 degrees. How many sides does it have?

Example 6: Five angles of a hexagon have measures 100, 110, 120, 130, and 140. What is the measure of the sixth angle? Example 7: Solve for x. Complete the following chart and then complete the worksheet