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Consider a regular pyramid where p is the perimeter of the base, s is the slant height, ba is the base area, and la is the lateral area. what is a valid formula for the surface area? check all that apply
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Consider a regular pyramid where p is the perimeter of the base, s is the slant height, ba is the base area, and la is the lateral area. what is a valid formula for the surface area? check all that apply
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Answer:
Answer: Apex:
SA=BA+1/2ps
SA=BA+LA
Explanation:
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let
p---------------> is the perimeter of the base
s--------------> is the slant height
ba-----------> is the area of the base
la-----------> is the lateral area
we know that
[surface area of the pyramid]=area of the base+perimeter of the base*slant height/2
so
[surface area of the pyramid]=ba+p*s/2
la=p*s/2
[surface area of the pyramid]=ba+la
the answer is
surface area=ba+p*s/2
surface area=ba+la
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