A quadrilateral does not have a surface area because it is not a voluminous figure.
If it is a quadrilateral, you take the length times the width.
It is not possible to answer the question. Four lengths do not determine the shape of a figure and therefore its area is indeterminate.
Too many dimensions have been given to work out an answer.
To work out the area of the rectangular faces, you need to multiply the length by the width. You then need to multiply that answer by 3 (because there are 3 rectangular faces).To work out the area of the triangular faces, multiply the base of the triangle by the height and divide the answer by 2 (to find the area of one triangle). You then need to multiply it by 2 again because there are 2 triangular faces.Important: The height of a triangle is the distance from the top corner of the triangle down to the base (so that it meets the base at 90 degrees)You then need to add the total surface area of the rectangular faces to the surface area of the triangular faces to get the total surface area of the entire prism.(sorry for the essay :])
The formula for the area of a parallelogram is heightxbasethe reason that that is the formula is because it has th same height on both sides and the base stays the same even if it was on a unique angle and that's how you get the area of a parallelogram.The area of a parallelogram is base time height.
i think you work it out
If it is a quadrilateral, you take the length times the width.
The area of a sphere is equal to its circumference times its diameter.There are a variety of ways to work out this formula, most of them involving calculus.(See the links for the volume of a sphere).
Calculus can be used to find the surface area of any object given that you know the equation describing said object. It's usually easier to find the area from experiment or through using a combination of existing models to approximate the surface area
The formula for the area of a parallelogram is: base*perpendicular height = area and in this case it is 18,532 square meters. But it's interesting to note that the formula for the area of a trapezoid will work out perfectly well for the area of any quadrilateral that has parallel sides. For instance insert the dimensions of the parallelogram in question into the trapezoid formula: 1/2*(226+226)*82 = 18,532 square meters.
It would help if the question was less obscure. What do you mean by "work"? How the surface area affects chemical processes (for example the surface area of catalysts), or diffusion, or surface areas and friction?
It says so in the formula
Area = base*height
The formula for the area of a rectangle is length x breadth. In order to prove this works, work out an area of a rectangle using that formula.
a formula is alway correct
the math used 2 calculate wrk iz 2hw+2hl+2wl=surface area 4 rectagular prism
Work out the surface area of its 6 faces individually and then add them together