Solid Mensuration - NBC
Solid Mensuration - NBC
Solid Mensuration - NBC
Solid Mensuration
Part 1
Part 2
- Triangle
- Circle
Part 3 - Quadrilateral
Part 4 - Polygons
Part 5 - Solids with Plane Surfaces
Part 6 - Solids with Curve Surfaces
Part 7 - Spheres and its Families
Part 8 - Solids of Revolution
Definition:
Triangle a three sided polygon.
Types of Triangles
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Equilateral
or
Equiangular
Triangle - a triangle having three
sides equal in length and all
interior angles equal to 60
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Types of Triangles
Right Triangle - a triangle
having one right angle
Oblique Triangle - a triangle
having no right angle
Obtuse Triangle - a triangle
having one obtuse angle
Acute Triangle - a triangle
having all interior angles, acute
angles
Areas of Triangles
Given: base and height
1
Area bh
2
abc
2
Areas of Triangles
Triangle inscribed in a
circle
a
abc
Area
4r
Triangle circumscribing
a circle
a
Area rs
where:
abc
2
r
b
Triangle escribed
in a circle
a
b
Area r (s a )
where:
abc
s
2
Areas of Triangles
Sample Problem:
Find the area of the largest circular garden
which can be made from a triangular lot
measuring 5, 7 and 10 m respectively.
5m
7m
Solution :
A t rs
10 m
A t s s a s b s c
5 7 10
s
11
2
A t 1111 511 7 11 10
A t 16.248
circular
garden
16.248 r 11
r 1.477 m
A garden 1.477
A garden 6.853 m 2
Areas of Triangles
Sample
Problem:
Find the area of a circle circumscribing an
m.
10
c
c
10
m.
Solution :
abc
At
4r
A t s s a s b s c
10 10 10
15
2
A t 1515 10 15 10 15 10
A t 25 3
10 cm.
1010 10
4r
r 5.77 cm
25 3
A circle 5.77
A circle 104.593 cm 2
Similar Triangles
A
A1 A
A2 a
B
b
C
c
H
h
Sample Problem:
The corresponding sides of two similar triangles are
in the ratio 3:2. What is the ratio of their areas?
Solution :
A1 3
R
A2 2
Circle
Circle
d 2
A
r 2
4
d
r
Circumference = d = 2r
Sector of a Circle
1
1 2
A rs r ( rad )
2
2
r 2(deg)
360
S r ( rad )
r(deg)
180
Segment of a Circle
Sample Problem:
Perimeter r r s
solve for r :
r
r
60o
A sec tor
solve for s :
1 2 o
r x
2
180o
1 2 o
r 60 x
2
180 o
r 12
24
s r
s 12 60o x
12.566
o
180
P 12 12 12.566
P 36.566
Circles
Other Properties:
1] Inscribed angle is one-half of the central angle.
Right
a
d
ab = cd
Secant Lines
C
P
(PA)(PB) = (PC)(PD)
B
A
Tangent Line
(PA) = (PC)(PD)
2
Sample Problem:
An oblique triangle is inscribed in a circle. If
one side of the triangle has a length of 5 cm
and the angle subtended by that side is 15,
determine the area of the circle.
Solutio
n:
Solve for r:
15
15
2.5
r
r 9.659 cm.
sin 15o
30
2.5 cm
A c r 2
9.659
A c 293.099 cm 2
Sample Problem:
The vertices A and B of a quadrilateral lie on a circle and
are collinear with an external point P. A secant is drawn to
the circle intersecting at C and D. Angle BPC = 30. If
secants PA and PD have lengths of 100 m and 90 m,
respectively and the external segment PB is 50 m,
determine the area of the quadrilateral ABCD.
Solutio
n:
100 m
50
m
30
C
D
PA PB PD PC
100 50 90 PC
90
m
PC 55.556
1
100 90 sin 30o 1 50 55.556 sin 30o
2
2
1,555.55 m 2
A ABCD
Trapezoid
1
A a b h mh
2
Rectangle
A ab
Parallelogram
b
a
b
Square
Aa
d1
d2
Rhombus
1
A d1d 2 ah
2
2
a sin
a
d1
a
d2
A ab sin
bh
1
d1d1 sin
2
d1
d2
1
Area d1d 2 sin
2
d
A
D
c
abcd
s
2
AC BD
2
2
Area rs
d
Area abcd
abcd
s
2
a
d2
d1
abcd
s
2
Problem:
32 m
a 2 3218
a 24 m
Problem:
45
45
6
10
h
tan 45
2
h 2 tan 45o
h2
therefore :
1
A 6 10 2
2
A 16 sq. units
o
Problem:
d1
a
d2
4a 40
a 10
12 2 10 2 10 2 210 10 cos
73.74o
then , 106.26o
solving for the other diagonal :
d1 10 2 10 2 21010 cos106.26o
2
d1 16
Polygons
Polygons are named according to
the number of sides.
3 sides =
4 sides =
=
5 sides =
6 sides =
7 sides =
8 sides =
9 sides =
=
Triangle
10 sides =
Quadrilateral
11 sides =
Tetragon
12 sides =
Pentagon
15 sides =
Hexagon
=
Heptagon
16 sides =
Octagon
20 sides =
Nonagon
1000 sides =
Enneagon
Decagon
Undecagon
Dodecagon
Quidecagon
Pentedecagon
Hexadecagon
Icosagon
Chillagon
Polygons
Diagonal Line
Let:
n = number of sides
= interior angle
= exterior angle
S n n 2 180
n 2 180
S n 360
Value of each exterior angle:
360
n
Number of diagonal lines (N):
n
N n 3
2
Problem:
Determine the value of each interior angle of a
regular octagon?
Solutio
n:
sin ce n 8, then
8 2 180
135O
Problem:
How many diagonals are there in a nonagon?
Solutio
sin ce n 9, then
n:
9
N 9 3
2
N 27 diagonals
1 2 360
A nr sin
2
n
180
A nr tan
1 2 180
A nx cot
4
n
Problem:
5 2 180
108O
then, 72o
solving for :
180 o
36o
Therefore,
the sum of
the angles of
the vertices
of
the
5pointed star is
5 w/c is
equal to 360o.
Problem:
180
2
A nr tan
180 o
A 610 tan
Given:
n = 6 (hexagon)
r = 10 cm
A 346.41 cm 2
Problem:
Area of nonagon :
180o
1 2
A nx cot
4
n
Given:
P = 405 cm
405 9 x
x 45 cm
180 o
1
2
A 9 45 cot
4
9
A 12518.194 cm 2
2
n
360 o
1
2
12518.194 9 r sin
2
9
r 65.786 cm
V abc
A (surface) 2 ab bc ac
A ( lateral) 2 bc ac
b
a
Va
A (surface) 6a 2
A ( lateral) 4a
a
a
V Bh
A ( lateral) PL
A (surafce) A ( lateral) 2B
where:
P = perimeter of base
L = slant height
B = base area
h=L
h
B
Oblique Prism
Right Prism
Truncated Prism
V B
heights
h3
h1
number of heights
h5
h2
h4
B
1
V Bh
3
A ( lateral) A faces
A (surface) A lateral B
Slant
height
Solving for y:
L
y
/2
y
x
x/2
= central angle
A ( lateral) A faces
Lateral
edge
A ( lateral) A faces
h
V A1 A 2 A1A 2
3
A2
h
A1
A1
y1
x1
L
x2
y2
y2 y1
d) Dodecahedron
e) Icosahedron
Regular Polyhedrons
Name
Tetrahedron
Hexahedron
Octahedron
Dodecahedron
Icosahedron
Type of
Face
Triangle
Square
Triangle
Pentagon
Triangle
No. of
faces
12
20
No. of
Edges
12
12
30
30
No. of
Vertices
20
12
V 7.66x 3
V 2.18x 3
Formulas
for
Volume
2 3
x
12
V x3
2 3
x
3
Problem:
The altitude of a parallelepiped is 20 cm
and the base is a rhombus with diagonals
10 and 16 cm respectively. Find its
volume.
Problem:
The lateral area of a right prism is 162 m2
and the base is a rectangle 3 by 6 m. Find the
altitude of the prism.
Problem:
Find the volume of a rectangular square
pyramid if each edge of the base measures
10 in., and the slant height of the pyramid
measures 13 in.
Problem:
The frustum of a regular triangular
pyramid has equilateral triangles for its
bases
measuring
3m
and
9m
respectively. If the bases are 8 m apart,
determine its volume.
Problem:
A solid has a circular base of diameter 20 cm.
Find the volume of the solid if every cutting
plane perpendicular to the base along a given
diameter is an equilateral triangle.
Problem:
Determine the total surface area of an
icosahedron if the length of each edge is 10
cm.
V Bh KL
A ( lateral) PK L 2rh
A (surface) A ( lateral) 2B
K
B
where:
Pk = perimeter of right section
K = area of right section
B = base area
L = slant height
h
B
1
V Bh
3
A ( lateral) rL
h
B
Right Cone
Oblique Cone
h
V A1 A 2 A1A 2
3
A (lateral) R r L
where: L = slant height
A2
L
h
A1
Problem:
The base area of a circular cylinder is 12
cm2 and an element of the cylinder is 10
cm. Find the volume of the cylinder if the
element is inclined to the base at an
angle of 60.
Problem:
Find the volume of the frustum of a right
circular cone whose slant height is 10
cm and whose radii are 3 cm and 9 cm.
4 3
V r
3
A (surface) 4r 2
A (surface)
r
90
A ( zone) 2rh
h 2
3r h
V
3
h 2
V
3a h 2
6
h 2
3a 3b 2 h 2
6
r
b
r 3
V
270
V A ( zone) r
3
A ( zone ) 2rh
r 3E
V
540
E = spherical excess
= (A+B+C+D+) - (n-2) 180
where: E = spherical excess
n = number of sides of the given spherical polygon
Problem:
Find the volume of a sphere whose
surface area is 64 cm2.
Problem:
A spherical wooden ball 15 cm in
diameter sinks to a depth of 12 cm in a
certain liquid. Determine the area
exposed above the liquid.
Solids of Revolution
Torus (Doughnut) a solid formed by rotating
a circle about an axis not passing the circle.
r
V 22 Rr 2
A (surface) 42Rr
Ellipsoid
4
V abc
3
top view
b
c
4 2
V a b
3
V ab
3
1 2
V r h
2
r
h
Problem:
If each side of a cube is doubled, by
what percent will its volume be
increased?
Problem:
A paper weight is a pyramid with an altitude
of 4 inches. At what distance from its vertex
must it be cut by a plane parallel to its base
so that two solids of equal weight can be
formed?
Practice Problems
Prob. 1
The angle of elevation of the top of tower B from the top of
tower A is 24 and the angle of elevation of tower A from
the base of tower B is 48. If the height of tower B is 80 m,
find
the2 height of tower A.
Prob.
A, B and C are the interior angles of a triangle. If tan A tan B tan
C = 15 and tan A + tan B = 10, find tan C.
Prob. 3
If 77 + 0.40x = arc tan (cot 0.25x), find x.
Prob. 4
A triangular lot ABC has angles B = 50 and C = 60. Distance
BC = 300 m. A line DE which is 140 m long is laid out parallel to
BC with point D on the side AC and point E on the side AB.
Compute
Prob.
5 the area of triangle ABC.
In triangle ABC, angle C = 70, A = 45 and AB = 40 m. What is
the length of the median drawn from vertex A to side BC?
Prob. 6
A triangle having an area of 216 in2 is inscribed in a circle of
radius 15 in. If one of the sides of the triangle is 30 in, find one of
the other two sides.
Practice Problems
Prob. 7
Two secants AB and AC are drawn from point A outside a
circle which intersects the circle at B and D and C and E.
Point D is colinear with line AB and point E is also colinear
with line AC. AB = 90 cm., AC = 120 cm. The angle
between the two secants is 30. Find the area of the
quadrilateral
Prob.
8
inscribed in the circle BDEC.
Two identical closed conical tanks having an altitude of 6m and
base radius 2m contains equal amount of liquid. The first tank has
its horizontal base at the bottom while the second is at the top.
The liquid in the first tank stands 3 m deep. How deep is the liquid
Prob.
in the second
9
tank?
Find the volume of the largest cube that can be cut from a
sphere of diameter 5 cm.
Prob. 10
ABCD is a square of side 10 cm. Four congruent isosceles
triangles with sides equal to x are cut off from the four
corners so that the remaining portion forms an octagon.
Prob.
11 the value of x.
Compute
Determine the sum of angles of the vertices of a regular
5-pointed star inscribed in a circle.
Practice Problems
Prob. 12
A circle is circumscribed about a hexagon. The area outside
the hexagon but inside the circle is 15 m2. Compute the
area of the hexagon.
Prob. 13
A horizontal cylindrical tank has a radius of 600 mm and a length
of 5 m. Find the volume of the water in the tank if it is 7/8 full.
Prob. 14
A cyclic quadrilateral has the sides AB = 8, BC = 10 and CD
= 12 cm respectively. The fourth side DA is the diameter of
the circle. Find the area of the circle.