Use the Formula Lateral Surface Area= 2(pi=3.14)rh
If a is the side,lateral surface area of cube=4a2
The lateral area of this cone is 1884.96cm2
6 * side2
You can't.
Prisms have polygonal cross sections and several rectangular lateral faces. Cylinders have circular cross sections and one curved lateral face.
It is possible for some cones A and cylinders B. But in general, the assertion is false.
To find the lateral area of a cylinder, multiply the circumference (πd) by the height (πdh). After you have this, you can find the total surface area by adding twice the area of the base (2πr2).(Lateral area = πdh), (Surface area = πdh + 2πr2).
If a is the side,lateral surface area of cube=4a2
find the area of a base and then multiply by six. Then you square it. or 6 x ba (2)=lateral area
The lateral area of this cone is 1884.96cm2
Given only the lateral area, you cannot determine the diameter.
L=PH L=PH Lateral Area= (Perimeter of the base)(the height of the figure)
6 * side2
You can't.
Prisms have polygonal cross sections and several rectangular lateral faces. Cylinders have circular cross sections and one curved lateral face.
To find the lateral surface area of a pyramid, calculate the area of each triangular face and sum them up. For a regular pyramid, this can be done using the formula ( \text{Lateral Surface Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{Perimeter of the base} \times \text{Slant height} ). The total surface area is then found by adding the area of the base to the lateral surface area: ( \text{Total Surface Area} = \text{Lateral Surface Area} + \text{Area of the base} ).
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?