To calculate the surface area of the equilateral triangular-based prism, you need to calculate the area of the equilateral triangle and all the other sides of the prism. The total area of all the phases will give the total surface are of an equilateral triangular based prism.
The surface area of a space figure is the total area of all the faces of the figure
The surface area of a prism is the sum of the areas of each of its sides, plus the two bases. As the number of sides, and their shapes are indeterminate, there is no specific formula. The general formula is (2 x base area) + (perimeter x length)
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Surface area if a cube with six sides can be calculated by finding the surface area of one side and then multiplying the result by 6.
It is the total surface area of the shape.
you need measurements to figure out surface area. the simplest way to figure out the whole area of a dodecahedron is to find the surface area of one pentagon, then multiply by 12 (the number of sides of a dodecahedron)
You measure the sides, and multiply the top and side.
To calculate the surface area of the equilateral triangular-based prism, you need to calculate the area of the equilateral triangle and all the other sides of the prism. The total area of all the phases will give the total surface are of an equilateral triangular based prism.
There are many methods to do this. One is to calculate the are of the enitire figure. Then figure out the area of the smaller area. Then divide the smaller figure's area by the larger figure's area and change the answer to a percent. For example, if you were asked to figure out what percent of square A with sides measuring 5 cm was covered by square B (which is completely inside of square A) with sides of 1 cm. 1. Calculate the are of square A. 25 cm2 2. Calculate the are of square B. 1 cm2 3. Divide square B by square A. 1/25 or 0.04 4. Convert to a percent. 4%
You can think of a square prism as a die, having six sides. So you need the length of one side, 's'. That side's [surface] area is s2 With six sides, the cube's surface area is simply: 6s2
S squared. You have to find the sides first. S stands for Side.
You need to cut up your figure into several parts in shapes for which we know how to calculate areas, such as squares, rectangles, and triangles. The area of your figure is the sum of the areas of its parts.
The surface area of a space figure is the total area of all the faces of the figure
If a cube has sides of length x cm then area = 6x2 cm2 and volume = x3 cm3
The surface area of a prism is the sum of the areas of each of its sides, plus the two bases. As the number of sides, and their shapes are indeterminate, there is no specific formula. The general formula is (2 x base area) + (perimeter x length)