Its total surface area.
The sum of the areas of the faces of a three-dimensional figure is called the surface area. It represents the total area that the surface of the object occupies. Surface area is important in various applications, including material estimation and heat transfer calculations.
Net but then could be lateral area
Area is the measure of a two-dimensional space enclosed by a shape, and surface area is the sum of all the areas of the faces of a three-dimensional solid.
Its total surface area.
Its total surface area.
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The answer is surface area.
It is the total surface area.
Net but then could be lateral area
Area is the measure of a two-dimensional space enclosed by a shape, and surface area is the sum of all the areas of the faces of a three-dimensional solid.
surface area
the surface area
Its total surface area.
Just area. Since there is no available term for the sum of the areas of all surfaces of a figure, we call that area of the "irregular" figure.
A shape does not have a sum. You can sum its angles, the lengths of its sides, the areas of its faces and so on. But the shape does not have a sum, in itself.
You find the surface area of each individual face - whether plane or curved - and then sum all those areas together.