Surface Area= 1/2perimeter x slant height + B * * * * * Perimeter = perimeter of base. B = Area of base.
Surface Area = 2 × Base Area + Base Perimeter × Length
There is no perimeter of a circle. Only flat shapes have perimeters. You can however, find the circumference, surface area, and volume.
2*area of a base + length*perimeter of base.
Niether; It's surface area.
Surface Area= 1/2perimeter x slant height + B * * * * * Perimeter = perimeter of base. B = Area of base.
Surface Area = 2 × Base Area + Base Perimeter × Length
There is no perimeter of a circle. Only flat shapes have perimeters. You can however, find the circumference, surface area, and volume.
2*area of triangular faces + perimeter of triangle*length of prism (not prisim).
There no such thing as perimeter of 3D objects . Generally perimeter is for 2D objects but you can find the surface are of a cube if you wished to ask that. Surface area of cube is - 6 x side x side.
2*area of a base + length*perimeter of base.
Niether; It's surface area.
well to find the surface area of a cube it is really quite simple all you have to do is find the perimeter of one of the bases once you find that you can multiply the perimeter by the height and that is all you need to find it but the history of it was that a man named brendan swineheart
Surface Area is technically the same as area if we are dealing with 2-dimensional surfaces. But, it is mostly used to find an area of a 3-dimensional object.
surface area=(perimeter of base)x(height of the shape)+(area of the base)x(2)
To find the area of a prism, you have to first find the area of the base and multiply it by 2 (because there are 2 bases). Then, find the perimeter of the base and multiply it by the height of the prism. Lastly, add the area of the bases and the perimeter x height value to get the area of the prism. ** if the prism is a cylinder, do the same thing, finding the area of the circles (bases) and multiplying the height x circumference.
TSA=total surface area=2Xarea of base + perimeter of baseXheight