2022 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 1
Problem
The Math Team designed a logo shaped like a multiplication symbol, shown below on a grid of 1-inch squares. What is the area of the logo in square inches?
Solution 1
Draw the following four lines as shown:
We see these lines split the figure into five squares with side length
. Thus, the area is
.
~pog ~wamofan
Solution 2
There are
lattice points in the interior of the logo and
lattice points on the boundary of the logo. Because of Pick's Theorem, the area of the logo is
.
~MathFun1000
Solution 3
Notice that the area of the figure is equal to the area of the
square subtracted by the
triangles that are half the area of each square, which is
. The total area of the triangles not in the figure is
, so the answer is
.
~hh99754539
Solution 4
Draw the following four lines as shown:
The area of the big square is
, and the area of each triangle is
. There are
of these triangles, so the total area of all the triangles is
. Therefore, the area of the entire figure is
.
~RocketScientist
Solution 5 (Shoelace Theorem)
The coordinates are
Use the Shoelace Theorem to get
.
Solution 6 (Quick)
If the triangles are rearranged such that the gaps are filled, there would be a
by
rectangle, and two
by
squares are present. Thus, the answer is
.
~peelybonehead
Video Solution 1 by Math-X (First understand the problem!!!)
https://youtu.be/oUEa7AjMF2A?si=7nqtNywjcJi2uIf7&t=62
~Math-X
Video Solution 2 (HOW TO CREATIVELY THINK!!!)
~Education, the Study of Everything
Video Solution 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij9pAy6tQSg ~Interstigation
Video Solution 4
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Video Solution 5
~STEMbreezy
Video Solution 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGpDR0hm6qs
~harungurcan
Video Solution 7 by Dr. David
See Also
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