It depends on what information you have.
Assume that a = apothem length of the triangular prism, b = base length of the triangular prism, and h = height of the triangular prism. The formulas to find the surface area is SA = ab + 3bh.
A triangular prism can be thought of as a stack of triangles. Then the volume is equal to the area of the triangular base multiplied by the height of the prism, or 1/2 length * width * height.
yes.
Length of prism * perimeter of triangular face.
triangular prism- formula: Abh(area of the base * height)
You must be thinking of a triangular prism. In that case, c is the length of the third side of the triangle at the end of the prism.
The formula to find the area of a triangular prism is 1/2 bhl, where b represents the length of the base of the triangle, h is the height of the triangle, and l is the length between the triangles.
Volume = Area of the base X height of prism. This formula works for all prisms, not just triangular prisms. Area of a triangle = height of triangle X 1/2 X base of triangle.
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.
Find the area of a triangular section, 1/2bh, and then multiply by the length of the prism.
The formula is Bxh where B is the base which is the area of the triangle and h is the height of the prism.
2*area of triangular base + perimeter of triangle*length of prism.