It is the area of its foot-print.
figures with the same volume does not have the same surface area.
To find a number to two significant figures or any amount of significant figures you look at one plus the amount of asked figures, in this case the third significant figure, and if it is 5 or greater increase the asked amount of significant figures by one. If it is 4 or less make no changes to your number. Finally report the calculated number with the asked amount of significant figures.
actually surface area is always of 3 -d figures not for 2 d figures. area of rectangle= length x breadth.. remember never use surface area term for 2d figures. :)
2D figures have surface area, but no volume.
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Surface, edge, and vertex are the different parts of solid figures.
The amount of surface exposed is called surface area. It is the measurement of the total area that the surface of an object occupies.
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4 of them.
Geometrical figures are said to be congruent if they are the same in every respect; all lengths and angles are exactly the same. That being the case, the surface area must also be the same; the calculation will be the same for both figures.
To find the surface area of similar figures, you first need to determine the scale factor between the two figures. If the scale factor is ( k ), then the ratio of their surface areas will be ( k^2 ). Multiply the surface area of one figure by ( k^2 ) to find the surface area of the similar figure. This principle applies to any pair of similar shapes, regardless of their dimensions.
Because the surface areas of 3-d figures are two-dimensional and their measures require square units.Because the surface areas of 3-d figures are two-dimensional and their measures require square units.Because the surface areas of 3-d figures are two-dimensional and their measures require square units.Because the surface areas of 3-d figures are two-dimensional and their measures require square units.