SA = 3as + 3sl
a = apothem length (length from center of base to center of one of the edges).
s = length of a side
l = slant height
SA = 2B + Ph SA = 2(1/2ans) + nsh SA = 2(1/2a)(6)s + 6sh SA =6as + 6sh http://argyll.epsb.ca/jreed/math8/strand3/3208.htm
Find the surface area of each individual face and then add them together to give the total surface area of the pyramid.
For a regular pyramid, the surface area (SA) is the following: SA= Area of Base + 1/2 [Perimeter x Side Length] As you know, the area of the base is the flat part of the pyramid which points the vertical lines to one point: above the center of the base. You need to find the perimeter of the base first, and then find the side length via Pythagorean Theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2). Finally, plug them into the equation above, and you'll have your answer.
SA = s2 + 2 × s × l
SA = BA + 1/2 ps SA = BA + LA
SA=BA + 1/2ps SA=BA + LA
To find the height of the triangles on the sides of the pyramid, we use pythagorean theorem. We slice vertically through the center of the pyramid to find a triangle with base of 6.3 and height of 4. Using the pythagorean theorem, we can find that each side of this triangle will be sqrt(42+3.152). This will be the height of the triangles on the sides of the pyramid, let's call it h.So, the area of each triangle will be 1/2*6.3*h. There are 4 of these triangles.The area of the base of the pyramid will be 6.32The total surface area of the pyramid will be SA = 2*6.3*sqrt(42+3.152)+6.32SA ~= 103.84 m2
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SA equals pi times the radius squared
base: side2 sides: base times height. divide by two. multiply by 4. multiply this number by the base area. SA= BA+ 1/2P(sh)
Yes, on a pyramid with a square base. Remember that the b2 is b squared.
Surface area of a triangular pyramid: SA = 1/2 as + 3/2 sl a = altitude of the base triangle s = side of the triangle l = slant height of the pyramid.