The answer depends on what information you do have. But since you have not bothered to share that information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
By using trigonometry or Pythagoras' theorem
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To find the slant height of a square base pyramid, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. First, determine the height (h) of the pyramid and half the length of a side of the square base (s/2). The slant height (l) can then be calculated using the formula ( l = \sqrt{h^2 + (s/2)^2} ), where ( s ) is the length of one side of the square base. This gives you the length of the slant height from the apex of the pyramid to the midpoint of a side of the base.
The slant height will be 25 cm
The height of the triangular face of a pyramid is called the slant height.
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slant height of the pyramid Louvre in Paris=28 meters
By using trigonometry or Pythagoras' theorem
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To find the slant height of a square base pyramid, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. First, determine the height (h) of the pyramid and half the length of a side of the square base (s/2). The slant height (l) can then be calculated using the formula ( l = \sqrt{h^2 + (s/2)^2} ), where ( s ) is the length of one side of the square base. This gives you the length of the slant height from the apex of the pyramid to the midpoint of a side of the base.
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The slant height will be 25 cm
if you know the height and the apothem, use pythagorean theorem to solve for it.
Knowing the slant height helps because it represents the height of the triangle that makes up each lateral face. So, the slant height helps you to find the surface area of each lateral face.
The height of the triangular face of a pyramid is called the slant height.
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Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?