It is the total surface area.
total surface area
Its total surface area.
There is no one formula for surface area for all shapes. Basically, it is the sum of all the faces and laterals.
Net but then could be lateral area
The "Surface Area" of the solid figure. Note, the word "total" in the answer above is not correct/needed - there can not be anything less than a surface area of a solid figure.
total surface area
Its total surface area.
There is no one formula for surface area for all shapes. Basically, it is the sum of all the faces and laterals.
Net but then could be lateral area
The "Surface Area" of the solid figure. Note, the word "total" in the answer above is not correct/needed - there can not be anything less than a surface area of a solid figure.
Just area. Since there is no available term for the sum of the areas of all surfaces of a figure, we call that area of the "irregular" figure.
surface area
-- You can only do one solid figure at a time. -- Pick one solid figure to work on. -- Stare at it for a while. In your mind, look at all of its flat faces, even the ones you can't see in the picture. -- One at a time, write down the area of each flat face. -- When you have them all, add up all the areas of the flat faces. -- The sum of all the faces is the area of the whole solid figure. If you're doing this in the second grade, then you must be pretty smart. I'm proud of you.
voulme ^^^^^this answer is wrong (^^^) js ja * * * * * Its total surface area.
It is the total surface area of the shape.
Sum the areas of all four faces.
It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces