A 3D shape with two parallel and congruent faces is called a prism. In a prism, the two parallel faces are referred to as bases, and the sides connecting these bases are parallelograms. Common examples of prisms include rectangular prisms and triangular prisms. The overall shape retains a consistent cross-section along its height.
Perimeter = sum of its 4 sides Area = 0.5*(sum of 2 parallel sides)*height
1/2*(sum of parallel sides)*height = area height = (2*area) divided by (sum of parallel sides)
-- Add the lengths of the two 'bases' (the two parallel sides). -- Multiply the sum by the height of the trapezoid. -- Take 1/2 of the product. That's the trapezoid's area.
When it's a right triangle and it's sitting on one of the congruent sides.
It is the distance between two congruent parallel faces.
1/2*(sum of both parallel bases)*height = area multiply both sides by 2 and then divide both sides by (sum of both parallel bases) height = (2*area) divided by (sum of both parallel sides)
A thin cylinder is a solid figure with two parallel and congruent circular bases. It has a curved surface connecting the two bases. In a thin cylinder, the height is much smaller than the radius of the circular bases.
Work out each figure separately then add them together: Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel bases)*height Area of a rectangle = length*height
Perimeter = sum of its 4 sides Area = 0.5*(sum of 2 parallel sides)*height
The base is the bottom of the figure and the height is how tall the figure is.
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1/2*(sum of parallel sides)*height = area height = (2*area) divided by (sum of parallel sides)
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-- Add the lengths of the two 'bases' (the two parallel sides). -- Multiply the sum by the height of the trapezoid. -- Take 1/2 of the product. That's the trapezoid's area.
When it's a right triangle and it's sitting on one of the congruent sides.
All solid figures have length, width and height and, conversely, if a figure has length, width and height then it is a solid figure.