Apothem

Apothem

The apothem of a regular polygon is a line segment from the center to the midpoint of one of its sides. Equivalently, it is the line drawn from the center of the polygon that is perpendicular to one of its sides. The word "apothem" can also refer to the length of that line segment. Regular polygons are the only polygons that have apothems. Because of this, all the apothems in a polygon will be congruent and have the same length.

For a regular pyramid, which is a pyramid whose base is a regular polygon, the apothem is the slant height of a lateral face; that is, the shortest distance from apex to base on a given face. For a truncated regular pyramid (a regular pyramid with some of its peak removed by a plane parallel to the base), the apothem is the height of a trapezoidal lateral face. [http://www.bymath.com/studyguide/geo/sec/geo15.htm]

A triangle has four centers, circumcenter, incenter, centroid, and orthocenter. The center that is used to find the apothem is the incenter.

Properties of apothems

The apothem can be used to find the area of any regular n-sided polygon of side length "s" according to the following formula, which also states that the area is equal to the apothem multiplied by half the perimeter since "ns" = "p".:A = frac{nsa}{2} = frac{pa}{2}. This formula can be derived by partitioning the n-sided polygon into "n" congruent isosceles triangles, and then noting that the apothem is the height of each triangle, and that the area of a triangle equals half the base times the height.

An apothem of a regular polygon will always be a radius of the inscribed circle. It is also the distance between any side of the polygon and its center.

Finding the apothem

The apothem of a regular polygon can be found multiple ways, of which two are described here.

The apothem "a" of a regular n-sided polygon with side length "s", or circumradius "R", can be found using the following formula:

:a=frac{s}{2 an(180^circ/n)}=Rcos(180^circ/n).

The apothem can also be found by

:a=frac{1}{2}s an!left(frac{90^circ(n-2)}{n} ight).

Both formulae can still be used even if only the perimeter "p" is known because s = frac{p}{n}.

External links

* [http://www.mathopenref.com/polygonapothem.html Apothem of a regular polygon] With interactive animation
* [http://www.bymath.com/studyguide/geo/sec/geo15.htm Apothem of pyramid or truncated pyramid]
* [http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/SagittaApothemAndChord/ Sagitta, Apothem, and Chord] by Ed Pegg, Jr., The Wolfram Demonstrations Project.


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