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MANILA: Room 206, JPD Building, CM Recto Avenue, Manila

CEBU: 4/F J. Martinez Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City


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(032) 254-6697 (Cebu)

Review MODULE – Plane & Solid Geometry


PLANE GEOMETRY (Key Points) CIRCLES
Circumference (or perimeter),
GENERAL POLYGON (N-SIDES) 𝑪 = 𝟐𝝅𝒓 = 𝝅𝒅
Sum of the interior angles S = 180(n-2) degrees
𝒏(𝒏 − 𝟑)⁄ Area,
Number of Diagonals 𝒅 = 𝟐 𝑨 = 𝝅𝒓𝟐 = 𝟏⁄𝟒 𝝅𝑫𝟐
Regular Polygons (equal sides and equal interior angles)

TRIANGLES (n=3) Theorems on Circles


Perimeter, P = a + b + c Central Angle Theorem Thales’ Theorem
Semi perimeter, s = P/2

Given all sides: Heron’s Formula


ϴ
𝑨 = √𝒔 (𝒔 − 𝒂)(𝒔 − 𝒃)(𝒔 − 𝒄); 𝒔 = 𝑷⁄𝟐

Given two sides and an included angle:


𝑨 = 𝟏⁄𝟐 𝒂𝒃 𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝜽

Given a side and a perpendicular distance from the opposite vertex: 𝜃 = 2𝛼


𝑨 = 𝟏⁄𝟐 𝒃𝒉
Power Theorem
Cross-Chord Theorem

Lines Of The Triangle


D
Medians: Centroid B
Angle Bisector: Incenter A
𝐴𝐵 𝑥 𝐴𝐶 = 𝐴𝐷 𝑥 𝐴𝐸
A
Altitude: Orthocenter
Perpendicular Bisectors: Circumcenter
E C
Radius of an inscribed circle, Secant-Secant Theorem
𝒓𝒊 = 𝑨𝒓𝒆𝒂⁄𝒔

Radius of a circumscribing circle:


𝒂𝒃𝒄 𝒂 𝒃 𝒄
𝒓𝒄 = = = =
𝟒𝑨𝒓𝒆𝒂 𝟐𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝑨 𝟐𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝑩 𝟐𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝑪 𝐴𝐵 𝑥 𝐴𝐶 = 𝐴𝐷 𝑥 𝐴𝐸
𝑨𝒓𝒆𝒂
Radius of an escribed circle: 𝒓 =
(𝒔−𝒂)

Secant-Tangent: 𝐴𝐵2 = 𝐴𝐸 𝑥 𝐴𝐷
QUADRILATERALS (n=4)

General Quadrilaterals
𝑷 = 𝒂 + 𝒃 + 𝒄 + 𝒅
(𝐴𝐵)2 = 𝐴𝐷 𝑥 𝐴𝐸
Given the lengths of diagonals and the angle between them:
𝟏
𝑨 = 𝑫𝟏 𝑫𝟐 𝒔𝒊𝒏 𝜽
𝟐

Given all sides and sum of opposite angles(E): SAMPLE PROBLEMS:

𝑬 𝟐 General Polygons
𝑨 = √(𝒔 − 𝒂)(𝒔 − 𝒃)(𝒔 − 𝒄)(𝒔 − 𝒅) − 𝒂𝒃𝒄𝒅 (𝐜𝐨𝐬 )
𝟐
Situation:
Cyclic Quadrilaterals A circle is inscribed in a regular polygon whose sum of its interior angles equal
to 540 degrees. If the radius of the circle is 5m,
Sum of opposite angles, E = 180 degrees (a) find the area between the circle and the polygon.
(b) Find the area of the circle that circumscribes the polygon
Area,
𝑨 = √(𝒔 − 𝒂)(𝒔 − 𝒃)(𝒔 − 𝒄)(𝒔 − 𝒅) Triangles
Ptolemy’s Theorem, A triangle has its two sides 6 m and 20 m. The perimeter may be
𝒂𝒄 + 𝒃𝒅 = 𝑫𝟏 𝑫𝟐 a.) 54 c.) 51
b.) 53 d.) 52
Radius of the circumscribing circle:
√(𝒂𝒃 + 𝒄𝒅)(𝒂𝒄 + 𝒃𝒅)(𝒂𝒅 + 𝒃𝒄) Situation:
𝒓𝒄 =
𝟒 𝑨𝒓𝒆𝒂 Given a triangle ABC with sides AB= 25 cm, BC=30cm and AC=42 cm. Find the
following:
a. Distance of the point of intersection of the angle bisector from the vertex C
b. Distance of the point of intersection of perpendicular bisectors to side BC.
c. Area of the excircle to side AB.
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Quadrilaterals

1. The sides of a quadrilateral are 10m, 8m, 16m and 20m, respectively. Two
opposite interior angles have a sum of 225degrees. Find the area of the
quadrilateral in sq.m.

2. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a semicircle with side AD coinciding with


the diameter of the circle. Side AB=8cm, BC=10cm, and CD=12cm. Determine
the diameter of the circle, length of the diagonal BD and area of the quadrilateral.

Circles

1. A goat is tied outside a triangular fenced garden at point A. Sides of the


fence are AB=7m, BC = 11m and CA = 13 m. The length of the rope which the
goat is tied is 15m, find the area over which the goat can graze outside the
fence.

2. A road is tangent to a circular lake. Along the road and 12miles from the point
of tangency, another road opens towards the lake. From the intersection of the
two roads to the periphery of the lake, the length of the new road is 11miles. If
the new road will be prolonged across the lake, find the length of the bridge to be
constructed.

3. In the figure shown, EA = 20 cm, AC = 15 cm, BD = 18 cm, and Angle CED =


20 degrees.
Determine the following:
a. The length of segment ED
b. Find the area of quadrilateral ACBD.
c. Radius of the circumscribing circle

C
A

B
D

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