e perimeter of a polygon is the distance around the outside of the polygon. A polygon is 2-dimensional; however, perimeter is 1-dimensional and is measured in linear units. To help us make this distinction, look at our picture of a rectangular backyard. The yard is 2-dimensional: it has a length and a width. The amount of fence needed to enclose the backyard (perimeter) is 1-dimensional. The perimeter of this yard is the distance around the outside of the yard, indicated by the red arrow; It is measured in linear units such as feet or meters. | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/fence_perimeter.gif) |
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To find the perimeter of a polygon, take the sum of the length of each side. The polygons below are much smaller than a fenced-in yard. Thus, we use smaller units in our examples, such as centimeters and inches. |
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Example 1: | Find the perimeter of a triangle with sides measuring 5 centimeters, 9 centimeters and 11 centimeters. | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/scalene_triangle.gif) |
Solution: | P = 5 cm + 9 cm + 11 cm = 25 cm |
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Example 2: | A rectangle has a length of 8 centimeters and a width of 3 centimeters. Find the perimeter. | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/rectangle_8x3.gif) |
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Solution 1: | P = 8 cm + 8cm + 3 cm + 3 cm = 22 cm |
Solution 2: | P = 2(8 cm) + 2(3 cm) = 16 cm + 6 cm = 22 cm |
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In Example 2, the second solution is more commonly used. In fact, in mathematics, we commonly use the following formula for perimeter of a rectangle:
, where is the perimeter, is the length and is the width. |
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In the next few examples, we will find the perimeter of other polygons. |
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Example 3: | Find the perimeter of a square with each side measuring 2 inches. | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/square_2X2.gif) |
Solution: | = 2 in + 2 in + 2 in + 2 in = 8 in |
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Example 4: | Find the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with each side measuring 4 centimeters. | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/equilateral_triangle.gif) |
Solution: | = 4 cm + 4 cm + 4 cm = 12 cm
A square and an equilateral triangle are both examples of regular polygons. Another method for finding the perimeter of a regular polygon is to multiply the number of sides by the length of one side. Let's revisit Examples 3 and 4 using this second method. |
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Example 3: | Find the perimeter of a square with each side measuring 2 inches. | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/square_2X2.gif) |
Solution: | This regular polygon has 4 sides, each with a length of 2 inches. Thus we get: |
| = 4(2 in) = 8 in |
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Example 4: | Find the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with each side measuring 4 centimeters. | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/equilateral_triangle.gif) |
Solution: | This regular polygon has 3 sides, each with a length of 4 centimeters. Thus we get: |
| = 3(4 cm) = 12 cm |
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Example 5: | Find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with each side measuring 3 inches. | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/pentagon.gif) |
Solution: | = 5(3 in) = 15 in |
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Example 6: | The perimeter of a regular hexagon is 18 centimeters. How long is one side? | ![[IMAGE]](http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/images/regular_hexagon.gif) |
Solution: | = 18 cm |
| Let represent the length of one side. A regular hexagon has 6 sides, so we can divide the perimeter by 6 to get the length of one side ( ). |
| = 18 cm ÷ 6 |
| = 3 cm |
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Summary: | To find the perimeter of a polygon, take the sum of the length of each side. The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is: . To find the perimeter of a regular polygon, multiply the number of sides by the length of one side. |
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