Probably you meant to ask what is the lateral area of a hexagonal prism. In that case, it would be the perimeter of one of the bases times the height.
The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the areas of all the lateral faces. A lateral face is not a base. The surface area is the total area of all faces.Lateral Area: The lateral area of a right prism with base perimeter P and height h is L=Ph.Surface Area: The surface area of a right prism with lateral area L and base area is B is S = L + 2B, or S = Ph + 2B.
A hexagon has 6 sides. The area of a regular hexagon that has a perimeter of 60 cm is 259.81 cm squared.
the formulas for lateral area dont include the figures bases. surface area does.
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find the area of a base and then multiply by six. Then you square it. or 6 x ba (2)=lateral area
The lateral area is the perimeter of the hexagon times the height (altitude length) of the prism. Same for any other prism.
The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
The surface area of a hexagon is the same as its area. You will normally need to split the hexagon into triangles, find their area and sum these.
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
To find the surface area of a hexagonal pencil, we need to calculate both the lateral surface area and the area of the hexagonal bases. The lateral surface area is given by the formula ( A_{lateral} = perimeter \times height ). The perimeter of a hexagon with a side length ( s ) is ( 6s ), and the area of the hexagonal base is ( \frac{3\sqrt{3}}{2}s^2 ). Assuming the hexagonal pencil has a side length of 4 mm, the total surface area would be the sum of the lateral surface area and twice the area of the base. However, to provide an exact numerical answer, we need the side length of the hexagon, which hasn't been specified. If we assume the side length is 4 mm, the calculations would proceed from there.
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
The area of a hexagon with the perimeter of 120ft is 1,039.2ft2
It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
It depends very much on what the lateral area is of.
The area of a regular hexagon with a perimeter 120m is about 1039.2m2