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QuestionHow do you find the lateral area of hexagonal pyramid, given the height and length of each side?Community AnswerUse the base times height for the rectangles, and the altitude times base of the hexagonal face times three.
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QuestionHow would you calculate the surface area of pyramid that does not have a square base?Community AnswerUse the formula (p x h/2) + (B), where p is the perimeter of the base, h is the slant height of the pyramid, and B is the area of the base. Below are some articles on finding the area of a pentagon and hexagon, two common pyramid bases: http://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-Area-of-a-Pentagon http://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-the-Area-of-a-Hexagon
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QuestionHow do I double the lateral surface area of a square pyramid?DonaganTop AnswererOne way would be to double either the length of the sides of the base or the slant height (but not both).
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QuestionWhere does the height fit in?DonaganTop AnswererThe actual height of a pyramid does not factor in to the calculation of its surface area. However, the "slant height" does, being one of the dimensions of a pyramid's slanted surface (along with the width of the base).
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QuestionA regular square pyramid is 3 m. Height and the perimeter of its base is 16 m. How do I find the volume of the pyramid?DonaganTop AnswererV = (s)²(h) / 3, where s is the length of one side of the base, and h is the pyramid's height. The side of a square is 1/4 of the perimeter, so this pyramid has a base side of 4. Therefore, V = (4)²(3) / 3 = 16 cubic meters.
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QuestionWhat if I'm only given the lateral surface area?DonaganTop AnswererThat's not enough information to find the total surface area (including the base area).
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QuestionWhat if I do not know the height?DonaganTop AnswererIf you don't know either the height or the slant height of a pyramid, you cannot determine the surface area.
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QuestionHow would I write the total surface area of a square-based pyramid having base side x cm and slant height y cm?DonaganTop AnswererSee Method 2 Step 1 above. Substitute x for b and y for h.
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QuestionHow do I calculate the surface area of a triangle pyramid? Is it the same kind of mathematical equation, or something different?DonaganTop AnswererIf it's an equilateral triangle, it qualifies for Method 1 above. Otherwise, you would have to calculate the areas of each of the surfaces separately and add them together.
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QuestionHow do I find the surface area of a heptagonal prism?DonaganTop AnswererAssuming regular heptagonal bases, and lateral sides perpendicular to the bases, you would multiply an edge of the base by the height, and multiply by seven to find the total lateral surface area. If desired, add the areas of the bases. (The area of one base is half the product of the perimeter and the apothem.)
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QuestionWhat is the area of solid figures?DonaganTop Answerer
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QuestionWhy do you not use the height? The surface area of a triangle is half base x height...DonaganTop AnswererWe're talking about two different heights. The height of a pyramid is not the same thing as the height of any of its triangular surfaces. That height is called the "slant height," and that's the height used in measuring a pyramid's surface area. (The difference is that the height of a pyramid and the slant height of a surface area are not measured parallel to each other.)
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