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5. Trigonometry and Area
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Exercise 1 Page 646

Start by finding the side length so that you can find the perimeter. Then, find the apothem. Finally, substitute the values of the perimeter and the apothem into the formula A= 12ap to find the area of the polygon.

41.6m^2

Practice makes perfect

Let's consider the given polygon.

We will first calculate the side length to find the perimeter. Then, we will find the apothem. Finally, since the area of a regular polygon is half the product of the apothem and the perimeter, we will use the obtained values to find the area. Let's do it!

Side Length and Perimeter

By drawing the 6 radii we can divide the polygon into 6 isosceles triangles. Since the triangles are congruent and a full turn measures 360^(∘), the central angles of the isosceles triangles formed by the radii measure 3606=60^(∘).

Now, let's consider just one of the isosceles triangles and the apothem a.

Recall that the apothem bisects the angle and the side of the regular polygon. Therefore, we obtain a right triangle with an acute angle that measures 30^(∘). Let x be the shorter leg of this right triangle.

This is a right triangle with a hypotenuse that measures 4m. To find the length of the side that is opposite to the acute angle that measures 30^(∘), we will use the sine ratio. sin θ =Opposite/Hypotenuse Let's substitute the corresponding values into this ratio and solve for x.
sin θ =Opposite/Hypotenuse
sin 30^(∘)=x/4
Solve for x
4sin 30^(∘)=x
x=4sin 30^(∘)
The length of the shorter leg of the right triangle is 4sin 30^(∘) m. As previously mentioned, the apothem bisects the side of the polygon. Therefore, the side length is twice the length of the shorter leg of the triangle.
Finally, since we have a 6-sided regular polygon we can find the perimeter by multiplying 6 by the side length.
Perimeter= 6* 8sin 30^(∘)
Perimeter= 24
The perimeter of the given regular polygon is 24m.

Apothem and Area

Once more, let's consider the right triangle whose longer leg is the apothem of the polygon.

Remember, this a right triangle with a hypotenuse that measures 4m. To find the length of the side that is adjacent to the acute angle that measures 30^(∘), we will use the cosine ratio. cos θ =Adjacent/Hypotenuse Let's substitute the corresponding values into this ratio and solve for a — the length of the longer leg of the triangle — and the apothem of the polygon.
cos θ =Adjacent/Hypotenuse
cos 30^(∘)=a/4
Solve for a
4cos 30^(∘)=a
a=4cos 30^(∘)
We found that the apothem is 4cos 30^(∘). We already found that the perimeter is 24m. To find the area, we will substitute these values in the formula A= 12ap.
A=1/2ap
A=1/2( 4cos 30^(∘))(24)
Evaluate right-hand side
A=41.569219...
A≈ 41.6
The area of the polygon to the nearest tenth is 41.6m^2.