To calculate the surface area of a regular pyramid, you need to find the area of the base and the area of the triangular faces. The surface area (SA) can be expressed as SA = Base Area + Lateral Area. For a square base, the base area is the side length squared, and the lateral area is found by calculating the area of each triangular face and summing them. If you provide the base side length and the height of the pyramid, I can help calculate the exact surface area.
The surface area of a pyramid is the area of all the faces of the pyramid, for a pyramid with apex in the centre and a regular polygon as its base, (the bottom of a pyramid is the base, it is regular if all sides are the same length) the surface area is: B + 1/2(P * H) where B is the area of the base, P is the perimeter (area around) the base and H is the height of the pyramid.
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There is no "regular pyramid". There are triangle pyramids, square pyramids, pentagon pyramids, etc. With the information given in your question, there is no way to answer.
Area = B + ( (PH)/2 ) Where B is the base area, P is the base perimeter and H is the piramid height.
A regular polygon has equal sides and angles. A polygon has a surface area but a polyhedron has many faces as for example a pyramid.
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The volume of a regular pyramid is 1/3*area of the base*hight
The surface area of a pyramid is the area of all the faces of the pyramid, for a pyramid with apex in the centre and a regular polygon as its base, (the bottom of a pyramid is the base, it is regular if all sides are the same length) the surface area is: B + 1/2(P * H) where B is the area of the base, P is the perimeter (area around) the base and H is the height of the pyramid.
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There is no "regular pyramid". There are triangle pyramids, square pyramids, pentagon pyramids, etc. With the information given in your question, there is no way to answer.
The surface area of a pyramid is the area of all the faces of the pyramid, for a pyramid with apex in the centre and a regular polygon as its base, (the bottom of a pyramid is the base, it is regular if all sides are the same length) the surface area is: B + 1/2(P * H) where B is the area of the base, P is the perimeter (area around) the base and H is the height of the pyramid.
It is 288 cm^2.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing if the pyramid is a triangle based, square based or other polygon based pyramid.
Area = B + ( (PH)/2 ) Where B is the base area, P is the base perimeter and H is the piramid height.
A regular polygon has equal sides and angles. A polygon has a surface area but a polyhedron has many faces as for example a pyramid.
Such a pyramid cannot exist. If it is a regular pyramid with side length 8, its slant height MUST be less than 8. In fact, it is approx 6.39.
Surface Area= 1/2perimeter x slant height + B * * * * * Perimeter = perimeter of base. B = Area of base.