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This document provides examples and explanations for solving geometry problems involving perimeters and angles of rectangles, triangles, and other geometric figures. It defines key concepts like perimeter and provides formulas for calculating the perimeters of rectangles and triangles. Several worked examples demonstrate how to set up and solve word problems involving finding missing lengths, widths, or angles using the given perimeter and relationships between sides. Exercises at the end provide additional practice problems to solve.

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This document provides examples and explanations for solving geometry problems involving perimeters and angles of rectangles, triangles, and other geometric figures. It defines key concepts like perimeter and provides formulas for calculating the perimeters of rectangles and triangles. Several worked examples demonstrate how to set up and solve word problems involving finding missing lengths, widths, or angles using the given perimeter and relationships between sides. Exercises at the end provide additional practice problems to solve.

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Problem Solving Continuation

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Geometry Problems
The perimeter of a geometric figure is a measure of the distance around the figure.
The equation for the perimeters of a rectangle and triangle:
Rectangle: P=2(length) + 2(width) = 2l + 2w
Triangle: P= a + b +c
w l w
l a c
Note: always use the formula for the perimeter of the indicated figure.
Example 1: If the length of a rectangular parking lot is 10 m less than twice it’s width, and the perimeter is 400 m, find the
length of the parking lot.
Step 1: Let x = the width of the rectangular parking lot Step 4: 2(2x - 10) + 2(x) = 400
2x – 10 = the length of the rectangular parking lot 4x - 20 + 2x = 400
Step 2: P = 2l + 2w l = 2x – 10 2x - 20 = 400
6x = 400 + 20
w=x x = 420 ÷ 6
x = 70
Step 3: 400 = 2(2x - 10) + 2(x) Step 5: length = 2x – 10 = 2(70) – 10 = 130 m
Length is 130 m

Example 2: The perimeter of a rectangle is 150 ft. The length of the rectangle is twice the width. Find the length and width of
the rectangle.
Step 1: Let x = the width of the rectangle Step 4: 2(2x) + 2(x) = 150
2x = the length of the rectangle 4x + 2x = 150
Step 2: P = 2l + 2w l = 2x 6x = 150
x = 150 ÷ 6
w=x x = 25
Step 5: Width = x = 25
Step 3: 150 = 2(2x) + 2(x) Length = 2x = 2(25) = 50
Length is 50 ft anf Width is 25 ft

Example 3: The perimeter of a yield sign in the shape of an isosceles triangle is 22 ft. Find the length of the shortest side if it is
2 feet less than the other two sides.
Step 1: Let x = length of the two equal sides Step 4: 22 = x – 2 + x + x
x - 2 = the length of the third side 3x - 2 = 22
Step 2: P=a+b+c 3x = 22 + 2
c=x 3x = 24
a= 2x x = 24 ÷ 3
b=x x=8
Step 3: 22 = (x – 2) + (x) + (x) Step 5: x = 8 ft length of the two equal sides
x - 2 = 6 ft the length of the third side
Length of the short side is 6 ft.
Problem involving Angles of triangle
In a triangle, the sum of the measure of all the angles is 180o. Two special types of triangles are shown below. A right triangle has
one right angle – that is 90o angle. Isosceles triangle has two equal angles.

A + B + C = 180O
B
Equal
90o Angles
A C
Note: Let a variable represent the measure of one of the unknown angles. Express the other angles in terms of that variable. Use
the equation A + B + C = 180O.

Example: The second angle of a triangle is three times as large as the first. The third angle is 30o more than the first.
Find the measure of each angle.
Step 4: x + 3x +x+30 = 180
Step 1: Let x = measure of the first angle 5x + 30 = 180
3x = measure of the second angle 5x = 180 - 30
x + 30 = measure of the third angle 5x = 150
Step 2: x = 150 ÷ 5
1st + 2nd + 3rd = 180o x = 30
Step 5: x = 30
3x = 3 (30) = 90
Step 3: (x) + (3x) +(x+30) = 180 x + 30 = 30 + 30 = 60
30o = length of the firs
90o = the length of the second
60o = the measure of the third angle

Exercises:

1. The width of a rectangle is 8 ft shorter than the length. The perimeter of a rectangle is 364 ft. find the length and width of
the rectangle.

2. Find the dimensions of a rectangle with perimeter 128 inches if its length is 6 inches less than 4 times the width.

3. In an isosceles triangle, the third side is 2 m less than one of the equal sides. If the perimeter is 16 m, find the length of
each side.

4. The perimeter of a triangle is 30 ft. The length of the first side is 1 ft less than twice the length of the second side. The
length of the third side is 1 ft more than twice the length of the second side. Find the length of each side.

5. The second angle of a triangle is 4 times as large as the first. The third angle is 45o less than the sum of the other two
angles. Find the measure of each angle.

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