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Pyramid ABCDE is a square pyramid.

What is the lateral area of pyramid ABCDE ?

Pyramid ABCDE is a square pyramid. What is the lateral area of pyramid ABCDE ?-example-1
User Rui Lopes
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The lateral area of the pyramid is given by:
A = (4) * (1/2) * (b) * (h)
Where,
b: base of the triangle
h: triangle height
Substituting values we have:
A = (4) * (1/2) * (16) * (8 * tan (60))
A = 443 in ^ 2
Answer:
the lateral area of pyramid ABCDE is:
A = 443 in ^ 2
User Hungrxyz
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Answer:

The lateral area of pyramid ABCDE is
256√(3) in².

Explanation:

According to the properties of trigonometry,


\tan \theta=(perpendicular)/(base)


\tan (60^(\circ))=(height)/(8)


8\tan (60^(\circ))=height

The area of a triangle is


A=(1)/(2)* base * height


A=(1)/(2)* 16 * 8\tan (60^(\circ))


A=8* 8√(3)


A_1=64√(3)

Lateral surface area of a pyramid is the sum of area of all 4 triangles. So, the lateral area of pyramid ABCDE is


A=4* A_1


A=4* 64√(3)


A=256√(3)

Therefore the lateral area of pyramid ABCDE is
256√(3) in².

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