The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
The lateral area is the perimeter of the hexagon times the height (altitude length) of the prism. Same for any other prism.
No, there are TWO bases.
The lateral area of a prism can be calculated using the formula: Lateral Area = Perimeter × Height. Given a height of 6 m and a perimeter of 4 m, the lateral area would be 4 m × 6 m = 24 square meters. Therefore, the lateral area of the prism is 24 square meters.
The lateral area [L] of a right prism with base perimeter [P] and height [h] is L=Ph.
It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the areas of all the lateral faces. A lateral face is not a base. The surface area is the total area of all faces.Lateral Area: The lateral area of a right prism with base perimeter P and height h is L=Ph.Surface Area: The surface area of a right prism with lateral area L and base area is B is S = L + 2B, or S = Ph + 2B.
The lateral area is the perimeter of the hexagon times the height (altitude length) of the prism. Same for any other prism.
To calculate the lateral area of a pentagonal prism, first determine the perimeter of the pentagonal base (P) and the height (h) of the prism. The formula for the lateral area (LA) is given by ( LA = P \times h ). Multiply the perimeter of the base by the height to get the total lateral surface area of the prism.
I know the surface area. 2B+ lateral (Ph)
No, there are TWO bases.
The lateral area of a prism can be calculated using the formula: Lateral Area = Perimeter × Height. Given a height of 6 m and a perimeter of 4 m, the lateral area would be 4 m × 6 m = 24 square meters. Therefore, the lateral area of the prism is 24 square meters.
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In geometry it is the total lateral area
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Length of prism * perimeter of triangular face.