The document discusses the concept of figures of equal area in geometry. It explains how to transform polygons, triangles, rectangles, and squares into other figures of equal area by giving or changing sides. The transformations covered include converting a polygon to a triangle, a triangle to a rectangle, and a rectangle to a square. It also discusses transforming triangles and quadrilaterals into other shapes of the same type while keeping one side the same to maintain equal areas.
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Figure of Equal Area
The document discusses the concept of figures of equal area in geometry. It explains how to transform polygons, triangles, rectangles, and squares into other figures of equal area by giving or changing sides. The transformations covered include converting a polygon to a triangle, a triangle to a rectangle, and a rectangle to a square. It also discusses transforming triangles and quadrilaterals into other shapes of the same type while keeping one side the same to maintain equal areas.
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GEOMETRY
FIGURE OF EQUAL AREA
GEOMETRY
Concept of Figure of Equal Area
Polygon to Triangle Triangle to Rectangle Rectangle to Square Triangle to Another Triangle Given A Side A Quadrilateral to Another Quadrilateral G iven One Side A Square to A Rectangle Given One Side Transformation Sequence of Figure of Equa l Angle
FIGURE OF EQUAL AREA
THE AREA OF A TRIANGLE IS X BASE X HEIGHT IF THE BASES AND HEIGHT ARE EQUAL, THEN THE TRIANGLES HAVE EQUAL AREA
BASE
Construction of Figure of Equal Area
a) POLYGON TO TRIANGLE
Construction of Figure of Equal Area
b) TRIANGLE TO RECTANGLE
Construction of Figure of Equal Area
c) RECTANGLE TO SQUARE
Construction of Figure of Equal Area
d) TRIANGLE TO ANOTHER TRIANGLE GIVEN A SIDE
Construction of Figure of Equal Area
e) i. A QUADRILATERAL TO ANOTHER QUADRITERAL GIVEN ONE SIDE
Construction of Figure of Equal Area
e) ii. A SQUARE TO A RECTANGLE GIVEN ONE SIDE
1. 6 sides to 5 sides
f) TRANSFORMATION SEQUENCE OF 2. FIGURE OF EQUAL AREA
5 sides to 4 sides
3. 4 sides to triangle 4. Triangle to rectangle 5. Rectangle to square