It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the areas of all the lateral faces. A lateral face is not a base. The surface area is the total area of all faces.Lateral Area: The lateral area of a right prism with base perimeter P and height h is L=Ph.Surface Area: The surface area of a right prism with lateral area L and base area is B is S = L + 2B, or S = Ph + 2B.
The lateral area is the perimeter of the hexagon times the height (altitude length) of the prism. Same for any other prism.
To calculate the lateral area of a pentagonal prism, first determine the perimeter of the pentagonal base (P) and the height (h) of the prism. The formula for the lateral area (LA) is given by ( LA = P \times h ). Multiply the perimeter of the base by the height to get the total lateral surface area of the prism.
I know the surface area. 2B+ lateral (Ph)
No, there are TWO bases.
The lateral area of a prism can be calculated using the formula: Lateral Area = Perimeter × Height. Given a height of 6 m and a perimeter of 4 m, the lateral area would be 4 m × 6 m = 24 square meters. Therefore, the lateral area of the prism is 24 square meters.
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In geometry it is the total lateral area
You can't.
Length of prism * perimeter of triangular face.