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STUDENT: Pernito, Junnel A.

Student No.: 2015708331

ASSESSMENT 2: QUADRILATERALS AND TRIANGLES


INSTRUCTIONS:

1. The assessment 2 is a formative assessment in the assignment section of your canvas. .


2. Answers and solutions must be submitted on or before October 17, 2020 at the assignment section of
your canvas.
3. Final answer must be written on the blank provided in each question.
4. Questions requiring numerical computations and answers must be accompanied by fully illustrated
solutions in order to be credited.
5. The coverage of this assessment is lecture reading weeks 2, 3 and 4
6. The following rules are implemented in checking:
a. correct final answer and correct solution is considered correct.
b. wrong final answer and wrong solution is considered wrong.
c. correct final answer but wrong solution is considered wrong.
d. wrong final answer but correct solution is considered 50% correct.
e. no solution but with correct final answer is considered wrong.
f. no final answer but with solution is wrong.
So, be careful in your answer and solution before you submit.

GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY ANSWERING

(NOS 1-20) I. PROBLEM SOLVING: Write your final answer in the blank provided. Erasure and alteration of
the answer in the blank is wrong.

143
___________1) Did you read and understand all the directions and instructions? If your answer is YES, write the
number 143 in the blank then you can proceed answering the succeeding questions but if your
answer is NO, write the number 666 in the blank then the succeeding problems will be marked
wrong. If you have no answer then you automatically scored zero on this entire exam.
(NOS. 2-5) PROBLEM 1. The section of a certain solid consists of a regular hexagon and a square and a triangle
as shown. The altitude of the triangle is 2 m and its base is 1 m.

1m2
___________ 2) What is the area of the triangle in m2 ?

1 m2
___________ 3) What is the area of the square in m2 ?

2.6 m2
___________ 4) What is the area of the regular hexagon in m2 ?

4.6 m2
___________ 5) What is the total area of the entire given section in m2 ?
(NOS. 6-11) PROBLEM 2. A plane figure consists of a right triangle and a trapezoid as shown.

___________ 6) What is the area of the triangle in m2 ?

___________ 7) What is the length in m of the longer parallel base of the trapezoid (red line)?

___________ 8) What is the length in m of the shorter parallel base of the trapezoid (blue line)?

___________ 9) What is the perpendicular distance in m of the two parallel bases of the trapezoid?
___________ 10) What is the area of the trapezoid in m2 ?

___________ 11) What is the total area of the given plane figure in m2 ?

(NOS. 12-17) PROBLEM 3. A corner lot is 100 m on one street and 80 m on the other street, the angle
between the two streets being 820 25’. The other two lines of the lot are respectively perpendicular to the
lines of the streets. The worth of the lot PhP 1540 per square meter.

A D

In the figure: AB is 80 m, AD = 100 m and angle DAD = 820 25’, angle ABC = 900 and angle ADC
0
= 90 .

___________ 12) What is the value of angle CAD in degrees?

___________ 13) What is the distance AC in m ?


___________ 14) What is the area of triangle ABC in m2 ?

___________ 15) What is the area of triangle ADC in m2 ?

___________ 16) What is the total area of the lot in m2 ?

__________ 17) What is the total cost in PhP of the lot?

(NOS. 18-20) PROBLEM 4. A point is located inside a square lot. From this point the distance to the
nearest corner is 3 m, its distance to the next corner is 4 m and to the third corner is 5 m as shown in the
figure.

A B

D C

In the figure, ABCD is a square lot, AB = 3 m, BE = 4 m and DE = 5 m


___________ 18) What is the value of angle DAE in degrees?

___________ 19) What is the dimension of the square lot in m?

___________ 20) What is the area of the square lot in m2 ?


COMPUTATIONS
2. What is the area of the triangle in m2 ?

Computations

Given: base = 1m, Height = 2m

1
Formula: bxh
2
1
A= x 1 x 2=1 m
2
3. What is the area of the square in m2 ?

Computations

Given: base = 1m, Height = 2m


2m
Formula: bxh

Since the base of triangle is 1m


1m which is the top side of the
square. So the sides of the
square is 1m

A=a2 A=12 = 1 m

4. What is the area of the regular hexagon in m2 ?

Computations

Given: base = 1m, Height = 2m

3 √ 3 S2
Formula: A=
2
3 √3 2 3 x √3 2
A= s= x 1 =2.59m
2 2
A = 2.6 m

What is the total area of the entire given section in m2 ?


A= A1 + A2 +A3
A= 1+1+2.6
A= 4.6 m2

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