Lesson: polygons and perimeter
squares and rectangles
1. define perimeter.<...
Mathematics, 05.02.2020 11:53 2021andrewkell
Lesson: polygons and perimeter
squares and rectangles
1. define perimeter.
2. write the formula for the perimeter of a square. tell what the variables represent.
3. write two formulas for the perimeter of a rectangle. tell what the variables represent.
4. could you use a formula for the perimeter of a rectangle to find the perimeter of a square? could you use the formula for the perimeter of a square to find the perimeter of a rectangle? explain.
other polygons
1. what formula could you write to find the perimeter of a pentagon in which each side is a different length?
2. what formula could you write for a quadrilateral with four different side lengths?
3. do you need to write a formula to find the perimeter of a polygon?
4. name a benefit of writing a formula to find the perimeter of a polygon.
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