Want this question answered?
because they are the same shape
Area = length*perpendicular height or 0.5*the product of its diagonals
The formula for the surface area of a sphere is: 4 pi r 2
It depends on the formula that describes the surface itself. "Curved surface area" is not enough information to answer the question.
If you want to ask questions about "this formula", may I suggest that you ensure that there is "this formula" in the question?
False. The surface area formula for a right cone is not the same as the surface area formula for an oblique cone.
There is no specific "formula." If you want the area of a rhombus, that is just A = bh/2 or (1/2)xy where x and y are the lengths of the diagonals.
what is the formula to finding the total surface area of a rhomboid?!
The answer depends on what information is given to you.
because they are the same shape
The formula for the surface area of a circle is pi times the square of the radius. The formula for the surface area of a triangle is base times height, divided by 2. The formula for the surface area of a square or rectangle is length times width.
Area = length*perpendicular height or 0.5*the product of its diagonals
The formula for the surface area of a sphere is: 4 pi r 2
It depends on the formula that describes the surface itself. "Curved surface area" is not enough information to answer the question.
If you want to ask questions about "this formula", may I suggest that you ensure that there is "this formula" in the question?
Well, the formula for the surface area for one sphere is 4∏r2So if you have two identical spheres, the formula for the surface area of both would be 8∏r2
Given the surface area, where S=surface area, the formula for finding the volume isV = √(S / 4pi)