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Splash Screen. Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 12–2) CCSS Then/Now New Vocabulary Key Concept: Lateral Area of a Regular Pyramid Example 1:Lateral Area of a Regular Pyramid Key Concept: Surface Area of a Regular Pyramid Example 2:Surface Area of a Square Pyramid - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 12–2)

CCSS

Then/Now

New Vocabulary

Key Concept: Lateral Area of a Regular Pyramid

Example 1:Lateral Area of a Regular Pyramid

Key Concept: Surface Area of a Regular Pyramid

Example 2:Surface Area of a Square Pyramid

Example 3:Surface Area of a Regular Pyramid

Key Concept: Lateral and Surface Area of a Cone

Example 4:Real-World Example: Lateral Area of a Cone

Example 5:Surface Area of a Cone

Concept Summary: Lateral and Surface Areas of Solids

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Over Lesson 12–2

A. 65.3 ft2

B. 80.2 ft2

C. 122.5 ft2

D. 130.7 ft2

Find the lateral area of the cylinder.

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Over Lesson 12–2

A. 150 in2

B. 126 in2

C. 108 in2

D. 96 in2

Find the lateral area of the prism.

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Over Lesson 12–2

A. 320 mm2

B. 400 mm2

C. 494.2 mm2

D. 502 mm2

Find the surface area of the prism.

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Over Lesson 12–2

A. 962.5 cm2

B. 1005.3 cm2

C. 1243.6 cm2

D. 1407.4 cm2

Find the surface area of the cylinder.

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Over Lesson 12–2

A. 426 m2

B. 451 m2

C. 501 m2

D. 526 m2

The lateral area of a prism is 476 square meters. The area of one of its bases is 25 square meters. What is the surface area of the prism?

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Content Standards

G.MG.1 Use geometric shapes, their measures, and their properties to describe objects (e.g., modeling a tree trunk or a human torso as a cylinder).

Mathematical Practices

1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.

6 Attend to precision.

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You found areas of regular polygons.

• Find lateral areas and surface areas of pyramids.

• Find lateral areas and surface areas of cones.

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• regular pyramid

• slant height

• right cone

• oblique cone

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Lateral Area of a Regular Pyramid

Find the lateral area of the square pyramid.

Lateral area of a regularpyramid

P = 2.5 ● 4 or 10, ℓ = 5

Answer: The lateral area is 25 square centimeters.

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A. 54 in2

B. 64 in2

C. 108 in2

D. 132 in2

Find the lateral area of the square pyramid.

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Surface Area of a Square Pyramid

Find the surface area of the square pyramid to the nearest tenth.

Step 1 Find the slant height

c2 = a2 + b2 Pythagorean Theorem

ℓ2 = 62 + 42 a = 6, b = 4, and c = ℓ

ℓ = Simplify.

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Surface Area of a Square Pyramid

Answer: The surface area of the pyramid is about 179.4 square meters.

Step 2 Find the perimeter and area of the base.

P= 4 ● 8 or 32 m A = 82 or 64 m2

Step 3 Find the surface area of the pyramid.S = Pℓ + B Surface area of a

regular pyramid

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= (32) + 64 P = 32, ℓ = ,

B = 64 ≈ 179.4 Use a calculator.

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A. 96 in2

B. 124.3 in2

C. 138.5 in2

D. 156 in2

Find the surface area of the square pyramid to the nearest tenth.

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Surface Area of a Regular Pyramid

Step 1 Find the perimeter of the base.

P = 6 ● 10.4 or 62.4 cm

Find the surface area of the regular pyramid. Round to the nearest tenth.

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Surface Area of a Regular Pyramid

Step 2 Find the length of the apothem and the area of the base.

A central angle of the hexagon is or

60°, so the angle formed in the triangle is

30°.

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Surface Area of a Regular Pyramid

tan 30° = Write a trigonometric ratio to find the apothem a.

a = Solve for a.

a ≈ 9.0 Use a calculator.

A = Pa Area of a regular polygon

≈ (62.4)(9.0)Replace P with 62.4 and a width 9.0.

≈ 280.8 Multiply.

So, the area of the base is approximately 280.8 cm2.

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Surface Area of a Regular Pyramid

Answer: The surface area of the pyramid is about 748.8 cm2.

Step 3 Find the surface area of the pyramid.

S = Pℓ + B Surface area of regular pyramid

≈ (62.4)(15) + 280.8 P = 62.4, ℓ = 15, and B ≈ 280.8

≈ 748.8 Simplify.

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A. 198 in2

B. 228.5 in2

C. 255.5 in2

D. 316.3 in2

Find the surface area of the regular pyramid. Round to the nearest tenth.

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Lateral Area of a Cone

ICE CREAM A sugar cone has an altitude of

8 inches and a diameter of inches. Find the

lateral area of the sugar cone.

If the cone has a diameter of then the

radius Use the altitude and

the radius to find the slant height with the Pythagorean

Theorem.

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Lateral Area of a Cone

Step 1 Find the slant height ℓ.

ℓ2 = 82 + 1.252 Pythagorean Theorem

ℓ2 ≈ 65.56 Simplify.

ℓ ≈ 8.1 Take the square root ofeach side.

Step 2 Find the lateral area L.

L = rℓ Lateral area of a cone

≈ (1.25)(8.1) r = 1.25 and ℓ ≈ 8.1

≈ 31.8

Answer: The lateral area of the sugar cone is about 31.8 square inches.

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A. 39.7 in.2

B. 43.6 in.2

C. 48.2 in.2

D. 53.1 in.2

HATS A conical birthday hat has an altitude of 6 inches and a diameter of 4 inches. Find the lateral area of the birthday hat.

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Surface Area of a Cone

Find the surface area of the cone. Round to the nearest tenth.

Estimate: S ≈ 3 ● 1.5 ● 3 + 3 ● 2 or 19.5 cm2

S = rℓ + r2 Surface area of a cone

= (1.4)(3.2) + (1.4)2 r = 1.4 and ℓ = 3.2

≈ 20.2Answer: The surface area of the cone is about 20.2 square centimeters. This is close to the estimate, so the answer is reasonable.

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A. 58.2 cm2

B. 61.3 cm2

C. 63.6 cm2

D. 70.7 cm2

Find the surface area of the cone. Round to the nearest tenth.

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