ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
ACT Aspire Math: Finding the Area of a Graphed Square 3 Views
Share It!
Description:
What is the area of the square in square units?
Transcript
- 00:03
Okay Geometric masked the shmoop ing people's here's square what's
- 00:08
the area of the square in square units using an
- 00:16
ancient and incredibly complex method called counting the length of
- 00:21
the sides on the graph What we find that this
- 00:24
square has sides eight units long that was really hard
Full Transcript
- 00:27
to squares areas equal to the length of one side
- 00:29
squared So the area of the square is eight squared
- 00:32
equals well sixty four square units Alternatively if you wanted
- 00:35
to flex your two d skills and coordinate geometry well
- 00:39
you could have calculated the distance between two points to
- 00:41
find the length of one side of the square and
- 00:44
then looking at the top right corner we can see
- 00:46
that one side starts it four Comma five right there
- 00:49
and goes down to the point for negative Three We
- 00:51
don't need to worry about the distance formula since the
- 00:54
line is vertical and on ly the why value changes
- 00:57
from one point to the other The length of the
- 00:59
line can then be calculated in terms of the difference
- 01:01
between the two Why coordinates five and then subtracting the
- 01:05
negative three there So that gets us eight Yeah the
- 01:08
measurement of one side of the square gives us enough
- 01:10
info to find the area of square area which is
- 01:13
sixty for have you ever said a word so many
- 01:15
times it starts losing its meaning Square square Where Yeah 00:01:19.917 --> [endTime] weird
Up Next
Which of the following sentences provides the best description of the events in the passage?
Related Videos
Lucy runs to the edge of Kensington Gardens because...
Immediately before Lucy lays her hand on her father's knee, she was...
In contrast to Lucy's reaction to the lady, Mr. Rayburn's reaction is characterized by:
Mr. Rayburn is most likely reading the newspaper in order to: