if you mean surface area, the area of the base multiplied by the height
The formula is Bxh where B is the base which is the area of the triangle and h is the height of the prism.
It depends on the size of the triangular prism, but depending on the side of the prism you use the triangle area formula to find it or the rectangle area formula to find it.
The formula for calculating the surface area of a prism is SA 2B Ph, where B is the area of the base, P is the perimeter of the base, and h is the height of the prism. The angle of the prism does not directly affect the surface area calculation.
The formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism is to take the area of the hexagon, then multiply it by the height of the prism.
The fact that it's a prism has nothing to do with the area of the base. See the attached Related Link for your formula.
Length of prism * perimeter of triangular face.
triangular prism- formula: Abh(area of the base * height)
i have no freaking idea
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yes. base area x height lxwxh No. Above answer gives volume not surface area. Surface area formula will differ depending on type of prism.
There must be a typo in this question, "Why does the formula for finding the surface area of arectangular prism is helpful?" What does that even mean?
If the base is a rectangle, use the formula for the area of a rectangle.