Historical Context & Motivation
Long ago, people needed to measure land for farming. Ancient Egyptians used ropes to mark perimeter – the distance around a shape. This helped them build pyramids and plan fields after floods. Today, you use it for fences or picture frames.
Perimeter solves real problems like fencing a playground. You can master it step by step.
Core Principles & Definitions
A polygon is a shape with straight sides, like a triangle or square. Perimeter is the total length of all outside sides added up. It does not include the inside. Composite shapes combine polygons, so add outer sides only.
Polygon Sides
Perimeter Formula
Composite Rule
Units Match
Visual Explanation of Polygon Perimeter
See the orange arrows trace the outside. Add those lengths only. This visual helps you picture any polygon.
Mathematical Framework
For any polygon, just add the sides given. Regular ones like squares make it faster. Practice with simple numbers first. You got this!
Detailed Breakdown of Composite Shapes
Trace the pink line around the outside. Add only those sides. Internal lines like doors cancel out.
Worked Example: L-Shaped Composite
Find perimeter of an L-shape with sides 3, 4, 2, 5, 1, 6 units.
Strengths and Common Mistakes
| Do | Don't |
|---|---|
| Add only outer sides. | Include internal lines. |
| Trace the boundary first. | Count corners twice. |
| Check all labels match. | Forget units. |
Connection to Circles
| Polygons | Circles |
|---|---|
| Straight sides, add lengths. | Curved, C = 2πr or πd. |
| Many sides ≈ circle. | No straight sides. |
Polygons build to circles in harder math. Master sides now for future success!
Practice Problems
Quick Review
Master perimeter by adding outer sides of polygons. For composites, trace the boundary like a fence.
Practice visuals and steps. You can ace SSAT questions now! Keep adding confidently.