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Find the T.A. for the prism and also find the L.A. for the prism

Find the T.A. for the prism and also find the L.A. for the prism-example-1
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use bh + (S1+ S2 + S3)H to find the T.A.
Triangle: base 'b', height 'h', and sides S1, S2 and S3
use L=Ph to find L.A. (the surface area of all sides, or faces, that are not the base)
L= the lateral area of the prism, P= the perimeter of one base, h= the height of the prism
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Answer:

The total area of a prism is


A=ph +2B

Where
p is the perimeter of the base,
h is the height of the prims and
B is the area of the base.

Remember that the perimeter is the sum of all side. So, first we need to find the hypothenuse of the base triangle.


h^(2)=4^(2) +6^(2)\\ h=√(16+36) =√(52) \approx 7.2

Now, the perimeter of the base is


p=7.2+6+4=17.2

Also, the height of the prism is
h=8, and the area of the base is


B=(1)/(2)4(6)=12

Then, we replace all values,


A=17.2(8)+2(12)=137.6+24=161.6

So, the total area of the prism is 161.6 square units, approximately.

Now, the lateral area is defined as
L=ph, replacing all values, we have


L=17.2(8)=137.6

So, the lateral area is 137.6 square units, approximately.

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