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What are two ways you can find the surface area of a prism?

User Chit Khine
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The total surface area of a prism is the sum of the area of all of its sides.

The surface area = (2 * area of base) + (perimeter of base * height)

If the base is a rectangle or square you can use this formula:
SA = 2LW + 2(L+W)H = 2LW + 2HL + 2HW = 2(LW + LH + HW)

If the base is a circle, use this formula:
SA = 2πr² + 2πrh

If the base is a triangle, this formula will come in handy:
SA = bh + (
\sf{s_1 + s_2 + s_3})h

where s₁, s₂, and s₃ are the three sides of the triangle.
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1. If the matching ends are triangles, find the area of the triangle (A=1/2bh)
2. If Matching ends are rectangles/squares, find the area of the rectangle/square (bh)
Hope that was helpful!!!
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