Friday, June 15, 2012

Area of Rhombus

A rhombus is a four-sided shape where all sides have equal length. Also opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal. Another interesting thing is that the diagonals (dashed lines in second figure) of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles. Rhombus formed from an isosceles triangle and its shadow reflected on the base as the axis of symmetry. Isosceles triangle ABC is reflected to the side of the base AC, so it appears his shadow ACD. ACD is congruent with the ABC. 


The properties of a rhombus as follows :
1. The length of its four sides equal in length 
     and Opposite sides are parallel.
  • AB = BC = CD = AD
  • AB // DC dan AD // BC
2. Both rhombus diagonal bisect each other 
    the same length and intersect 
    perpendicularly.
3. Opposite angles equal.
  • ∠BAD =  ∠BCD
  • ∠ABC =  ∠ADC
  • ∠BAE =  ∠DAE =  ∠BCE = ∠ DCE
  • ∠ADE =  ∠CDE =  ∠ABE =  ∠CBE
4. Both diagonal are  axis of symmetry.
  • Diagonal AC ┘└ BD
  • Panjang AE = EC
  • Panjang DE = EB
Area of Rhombus :
Area =  ½ x d1 x d2
Based on rhombus area can be found each diagonal.
  • d1  = 2A/d2
  • d2 = 2A/d1
Example :
1. A rhombus has diagonal 1 = 15 cm and diagonal 2 = 20 cm. What is the area ?
    Area = di x d2
             = 15 x 20
             = 300 cm
2. A rhombus has 300 cm area and one of the diagonal is 30 cm. What is the other diagonal ?
     d1 = 2A/d2
          = 2(300)/30
          = 600/30
          = 20 cm
3.  A rhombus has 187 cm area and one of the diagonal is 17 cm. What is the other diagonal ?
     d2 = 2A/d1
          = 2(187)/17
          = 374/17
          = 22 cm

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Friday, June 15, 2012

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Area of Circle

The circle is a plane shape that the distance of every point on its side with the center of the circle is always the same.. The radius of the circle is the distance of the center to the edge of the circle. The radius is denoted by r. The circle has a center line. The center line twice the length of the radius. The center line is denoted by diameter (d). d = 2 × r. The Circumference is the distance around the edge of the circle. Pi (the symbol is the Greek letter π) is: The ratio of the Circumference  to the Diameter of a Circle.
  • π = circumference/diameter = 3,1415926535897323846....
  • A quick and easy approximation to π is 22/7 = 3,1428571...
A circle with a center point C has the following sections.
  • C is the center of the circle.
  • AC = CB = r = radius of the circle.
  • AB = diameter of the circle
  • AB = AC + CB = 2 × r = 2R = 2 × radius
  • If the radius of a circle = r and diameter d = 2 × r or r =  ½ × d
Area of ​​a circle is  π  times the square of the radius of the circle Area =

Circle Area = π r  
When the area of ​​a circle is expressed by the diameter :
Area = πr2  (note: r = ½  x d)
          = π (½ d) 2
         π ( ¼ d)
          = ¼ π d

Circle Area = ¼ π d
  
Diameter = 2 x radius  
Circumference =2πr or πd

Example :
1.  A circle has 21 cm radius. What is area and circumference ?
     Area = π r 
               = 22/7 x 212
               = 1.386 cm
    Circumference = 2πr
                               = 2 x 22/7 x 21
                               = 44 x 21
                               = 132 cm
2.  A circle has 616 cm area and π = 22/7. What is r  ?
     Area    =  π  x r2
     616     = 22/7 x r2
    22 x r2 = 616 x 7
    22r2     = 4312
        r2      = 4312/22
        r2     = 196
        r       =  196
        r       = 14 cm

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Monday, June 11, 2012

How to Find the Prime Factors of a Number

A Prime Number can be divided evenly only by 1, or itself.  Example: 5 can only be divided evenly by 1 or 5, so it is a prime number. But 6 can be divided evenly by 1, 2, 3 and 6 so it is not a prime number (it is a composite number). A Composite Number can be divided evenly by numbers other than 1 or itself. Example: 9 can be divided evenly by 1, 3 and 9, so 9 is a composite number. But 7 can only be divided evenly by 1 and 7, so 7 is not a composite number (it is a Prime Number).  

If the integers p, p and p ¹ 0 dan p  ¹  1 only have 1 divider 1 and p, then p is called prime numbers. Integers other than primes are called composite numbers Examples of prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, ...etc. . Examples of composite numbers: 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, ...etc.

A factor that is a prime number. One of the prime numbers that, when multiplied, give the original number.
Example:
The prime factors of 35 are 5 and 7 (5×7=35, and 5 and 7 are prime numbers).

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Monday, June 11, 2012

Time Measurement Unit

As we all know, that the unit of time that there are various ranging from seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, and others. 1 hour = 60 minutes, 1 minute = 60 seconds to, 1 hour = 60 x 60 seconds = 3.600 seconds. 1 year = 12 months, 1 month = 30/31 days.

For example:
23 hours = ... minutes ?
23 hours = 23 x 60 minutes = 138 minutes.
43 minutes = ... second ?
43 minutes = 43 x 60 seconds = 258 seconds.
7 hours = ... second ?
7 hours = 7 x 60 x 60 seconds = 25 200 seconds. (View from hours to seconds the stairs down two times, so it must be multiplied by as much as 2 times the value 60 as well).
1 Week = 7 Days
1 Month = 28 to 31 Days
1 Month = 4 weeks
1 Semester = 6 Months
1 year = 365 to 366 Days
1 year = 52 weeks
1 year = 12 months
1 decade = 10 years
1 century = 100 years
1 millennium = 1,000 years

Posted by: Denmas Tugino
Godheg Updated at: Monday, June 11, 2012