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Area of Triangle and Circle

Description

Derives the area formulas for a triangle and a circle using visual proofs. Students see that a triangle is half a rectangle (A = Β½bh), and that a circle can be rearranged into a near-rectangle whose dimensions involve Ο€ and r (A = Ο€rΒ²).

Area of Triangle and Circle

Description

Derives the area formulas for a triangle and a circle using visual proofs. Students see that a triangle is half a rectangle (A = Β½bh), and that a circle can be rearranged into a near-rectangle whose dimensions involve Ο€ and r (A = Ο€rΒ²).


Phases

# Phase Name Duration Description
1 Triangle from Rectangle 10s Draw a rectangle, then draw its diagonal to form a triangle. Shade the triangle, fade out the other half.
2 Triangle Formula 6s Label base b and height h. Display A = Β½bh.
3 Circle & Wedges 10s Draw a circle, animate slicing into 8 sectors.
4 Rearrange to Rectangle 8s Interleave sectors (flipping alternating ones) to form a near-rectangle.
5 Circle Formula 5s Label width β‰ˆ Ο€r and height = r. Display A = Ο€rΒ².
6 Summary 5s Show both formulas side by side.

Layout

+------------------------------------------------------+
|     [Title: Area of Triangle and Circle]             |
|                                                      |
|  [Phase 1-2: Rectangle β†’ Triangle, left side]        |
|  [Phase 3-5: Circle β†’ wedges β†’ near-rect, right]     |
|                                                      |
|  [Formula: A = Β½bh]   [Formula: A = Ο€rΒ²]            |
+------------------------------------------------------+

Area Descriptions

Area Content Notes
Left half Triangle derivation Phases 1-2
Right half Circle derivation Phases 3-5
Bottom center Formulas Update per phase

Assets & Dependencies

  • Fonts: LaTeX / sans-serif
  • Colors:
    • Triangle: BLUE fill
    • Rectangle outline: WHITE
    • Circle / sectors: alternating TEAL and GOLD
    • Formulas: WHITE / YELLOW
    • Background: #1a1a2e
  • Manim version: ManimCE 0.19.1

Notes

  • The circle wedge rearrangement is an approximation; label it as "approximately a rectangle."
  • Keep sector count manageable (8 sectors) for visual clarity.
  • Both derivations happen sequentially (not simultaneously) to reduce complexity.
Audience: MiddleCategory: Math