To find the area of a quadrilateral, multiply the length and width of the figure. The product will give you the area of the figure.
TRUE: To find the surface area of a three dimensional figure, you must find the area of each of its faces and then add them together.
False.To find the surface area of a three-dimensional figure, find the area of the faces and add them together.
... face and add them together.
2*area of triangular faces + perimeter of triangle*length of prism (not prisim).
Area of plane figure
The remaining figure is the are of polygons that bounded by three dimensional figure .
You need to find the area of each two dimensional surface on the figure. Do you have a specific figure in mind?
The surface area of a space figure is the total area of all the faces of the figure
To find the area of a quadrilateral, multiply the length and width of the figure. The product will give you the area of the figure.
Im sorry but I can not find the area. There are many reasons why I can not. The biggest reason is because I CAN NOT SEE THE FIGURE.
If the figure is a rectangle, the area is 60. If the figure is a triangle, the area is 30.
you add the area
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count the boxes
NO. This is the way to get the volume of a prism, not the surface area of any three-dimensional figure. To find the surface area of a three-dimensional figure, you must find the area of each of its faces and then add the side-areas together.