Find the area of a triangular section, 1/2bh, and then multiply by the length of the prism.
Triangular prism
Volume = Area of the base X height of prism. This formula works for all prisms, not just triangular prisms. Area of a triangle = height of triangle X 1/2 X base of triangle.
To find the volume of a triangular prism, find the area of one of the triangles (base of the prism) first (base x height divided by 2). When you have the area of the triangle, then multiply the area of the triangle by the height of the prism, *not the height of the base.
Triangular prism * * * * * No. It is a triangular pyramid or a tetrahedron. A triangular prism has 6 vertices and 5 faces.
Length of prism * perimeter of triangular face.
2*area of triangular base + perimeter of triangle*length of prism.
What is the formula for a triangular prism
Area of triangle * 2 + perimeter of triangle * length.
You look at the edge of the triangular prism and count the points
Triangular prism = 2 triangles + 3 rectangles.
triangular prism- formula: Abh(area of the base * height)
Side1 + Side2 + Side3
When you say surface of a prism this means the total amount of space on the outside of the prism. You have specified it to be a triangular prism, but taking the surface area of all prisms is the same process for all prisms. When finding the surface area of a prism you always use this equation... S.A. = (2 x Area of Prism Base) + (Height x Perimeter of Prism Base) In a triangular prism the base would be a triangle. Therefore to find the area you have to do 0.5 x base of the triangle x height of the triangle. For the perimeter of the triangle just add the length of all the sides together. The height indicated in your S.A. = ... formula... is how tall the prism actually stands. So since this prism is a triangular prism take the general surface area equation and put the correct triangular measurements into the general equation and you have this... S.A. = [2 x 0.5 x (height) x (base)] + [Height x perimeter] Here is the formula in word form. The surface area of a triangular prism is equal to two multiplied by one half multiplied by the height of the traingular height multiplied by the triangular base compute this number and then add it to the product of the height of the prism times the perimeter of the triangular base.
The answer depends on the formula for what characteristic of the prism.
It depends on triangular what: pyramid, dipyramid, prism, ...
Answer: Surface area = bh/2 + (S1+ S2 + S3)Hin general surface area of a prism is2 × area of base + perimeter of base × HSo in particular, for the triangular prism, we have the answer above. Here is why.So h is the height of the triangular base and 1/2(bh) is the area of that triangle. 2x that isbh so that is where the bh part of the formula comes from.Now s1, s2 and s3 are the sides. So (s1+s2+s3) is the perimeter of the base. Let H be the height of the prism, then we have (s1+s2+s3)H in the second part of the formula.