The surface area of the 3-D figure will be the total of the areas of the 2-D figures.
2D figures have surface area, but no volume.
Surface, edge, and vertex are the different parts of solid figures.
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Geometrical figures are said to be congruent if they are the same in every respect; all lengths and angles are exactly the same. That being the case, the surface area must also be the same; the calculation will be the same for both figures.
Faces on solid figures are like when you look at a square you see a flat wall type surface.
figures with the same volume does not have the same surface area.
actually surface area is always of 3 -d figures not for 2 d figures. area of rectangle= length x breadth.. remember never use surface area term for 2d figures. :)
2D figures have surface area, but no volume.
Surface, edge, and vertex are the different parts of solid figures.
It is the area of its foot-print.
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Geometrical figures are said to be congruent if they are the same in every respect; all lengths and angles are exactly the same. That being the case, the surface area must also be the same; the calculation will be the same for both figures.
Faces on solid figures are like when you look at a square you see a flat wall type surface.
Because the surface areas of 3-d figures are two-dimensional and their measures require square units.Because the surface areas of 3-d figures are two-dimensional and their measures require square units.Because the surface areas of 3-d figures are two-dimensional and their measures require square units.Because the surface areas of 3-d figures are two-dimensional and their measures require square units.
It is the sum of the areas of each of its faces.
A flat surface with two dimensional shape.
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