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COMPOSITE FIGURES

Composite Figures

Definition Of Composite Figures

If a figure is made from two or more geometric figures, then it is called a Composite Figure.

Example of Composite Figures

example of Composite Figures

The given figure is made of two triangles and one rectangle as shown below.
example of Composite Figures

So, the given figure is a composite figure.

Video Examples: Area of Compound Shapes

Solved Example onComposite Figures

Ques: Identify the shapes used to construct the composite figure shown.


example of Composite Figures

Choices:

A. triangle and square
B. squares
C. square and rectangle
D. triangle and circle
Correct Answer: A

Solution:

Step 1: Look at the figure. It has two parts.
example of Composite Figures
example of Composite Figures
Step 2: Triangle is used to make the upper part and square is used to construct the lower part.
Step 3: So, the shapes used to construct the figure are triangle and square.

Quick Summary

  • Composite figures are made of multiple basic shapes.
  • To find the area of a composite figure, divide it into basic shapes.
  • Calculate the area of each basic shape and add them together.
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🍎 Teacher Insights

Use visual aids and hands-on activities to help students understand how to decompose composite figures. Provide ample practice problems with varying levels of difficulty.

🎓 Prerequisites

  • Area of basic shapes (triangles, rectangles, squares)
  • Perimeter of basic shapes

Check Your Knowledge

Q1: Which shapes make up the composite figure in the image?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the basic shapes that make up composite figures?
A: Common basic shapes include triangles, squares, rectangles, circles, and semi-circles.

Q: How do you find the area of a composite figure?
A: Divide the composite figure into basic shapes, find the area of each basic shape, and then add the areas together.

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