The answer depends on what the shape is. There is no simple answer based on the information provided by the question.
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The height of each lateral face of an unspecified object is unknowable.
You can get high if someone blows allot of weed smoke in your face and you inhale it. It would take allot though.
Yes - the greater the height an item dropped the resulting bounce is higher
They were each a quarter-mile tall.
Yes, you can. PS3: You hold L2 and move the right analog stick in the direction you want to lateral it to. 360: You hold LT and move the right analog stick in the direction you want to lateral it to. You don't have to worry about the accuracy of the lateral. When you lateral it in or close to the direction of the player behind you it will auto target him. Be carefull, sometimes you will lateral it behind you even though there is no player and it will turn into a fumble.
The height of each lateral face of an unspecified object is unknowable.
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Knowing the slant height helps because it represents the height of the triangle that makes up each lateral face. So, the slant height helps you to find the surface area of each lateral face.
I'm going to improve your answer: Since I don't know how, I would ask my math teacher how. I have a prolem for homework where it wants me to find it with out the Lateral Area or the entire surface are.. :( Good luck :)
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?
lateral area of a cube is consisting of 4 times the area of each face, so first calculate the area of a face (side2) then multiply by 4
Each lateral side is 10*16 = 160 cm2 So the total lateral area is 6*160 = 960 cm2
Lateral means side.
The lateral area of a triangular prism is found by computing the perimeter of the triangular base (sum of the three sides) and multiplying it by the height of the prism. If the triangular base has sides of length s1, s2, and s3, and the height of the prism is h, then each lateral face of the prism would be a rectangle. The area of one face of the prism would be (s1 x h), the area of the second face of the prism would be (s2 x h), and the area of the third face of the prism would be (s3 x h). So the three lateral faces would have a total area of (s1 x h) + (s2 x h) + (s3 x h), or equivalently (s1 + s2 + s3) x h; i.e., (the perimeter of the triangular base) x (the height of the prism).
Lateral Area=Perimeter of the base * height perimeter=20 height=6 so, Lateral Area=20 * 6 Lateral Area=120cm
No, the face-down position is prone, face up is supine, lateral is a side-lying position. Lateral refers to one side or the other. Those in a lateral position will be referred to as lying in a left lateral or right lateral recumbent position.
The lateral face for a prism or pyramid is any edge or face which is not part of a base.