Droodle for Polygons, Circles, Right Triangle Trig
— A Puzzle by David Pleacher



Grade Level: Geometry

Objective: The student will be able to solve area problems involving circles, solve problems involving polynomials, and solve problems involving right angle trigonometry.

      Can you name this droodle?

Back in 1953, Roger Price invented a minor art form called the Droodle, which he described as "a borkley-looking sort of drawing that doesn't make any sense until you know the correct title."   This Droodle was drawn by David Morrison of Mulkeytown, Illinois.

First, you must solve the 16 problems in the puzzle and find the corresponding answers.   Then replace each numbered blank in the puzzle with the letter corresponding to the answer for that problem and that will give you the title to the droodle.

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