I doubt it because no matter how big the base is, if you laid the triangles in to the position of the base (ex 4 triangles to a square base) they would have a larger area than the base shape
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Yes, it must be.
The lateral area is 924,243 sq. ft.
The lateral of a pyramid is a line commencing from the tip, down it's face and finishes at the middle of one of the base's sides. The lateral area of a pyramid is one of it's sloped faces, or outer wall if you wish.
LA=1/2ps
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Yes, it must be.
It is 288 cm^2.
The lateral area is 924,243 sq. ft.
The lateral of a pyramid is a line commencing from the tip, down it's face and finishes at the middle of one of the base's sides. The lateral area of a pyramid is one of it's sloped faces, or outer wall if you wish.
LA=1/2ps
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LA=1/2ps
LA = 1/2psnewtest3
Pyramid (regular) Lateral area : pl/2, where l = slant height : p = base perimeter Total area : pl/2+B where B = Base area.
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