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Find the missing side using Pythagorean theorem, than find the surface area

Find the missing side using Pythagorean theorem, than find the surface area-example-1
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Given:

Consider the triangular part in the given figure.

To find the third side of right triangle. Use pythagorean theorem,


\begin{gathered} x^2=3^2+4^2 \\ x^2=9+16 \\ x^2=5^2 \\ x=5 \end{gathered}

The missing side of triangle is 5 cm.

Now to find the surface area of triangular prism.

Note that the height of the right triangle is 4 cm and base is 3 cm.


s_1=3,s_2=4,s_3=5,l=6,h=4,b=3

First calculate the area of each side,


\begin{gathered} \text{Area of one triangle=}(1)/(2)(4*3)=6 \\ \text{Area of second triangle}=(1)/(2)(4*3)=6 \\ \text{One rectangle =4}*6=24 \\ \text{second rectangle}=3*6=18 \\ \text{Third rectangle =}5*6=30 \end{gathered}

So, the surface area is,


SA=6+6+24+18+30=84

Answer: surface area is 84 square cm.

Find the missing side using Pythagorean theorem, than find the surface area-example-1
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