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The surface area of any pyramid can be found by adding the surface area of the base to the surface area of the lateral faces. When working with regular pyramids, you can find the surface area using a formula, as long as you know how to find the area of the base of the pyramid. Since the base can be any polygon, it is helpful to know how to find the area of shapes such as pentagons and hexagons. When working with the common, regular square pyramid, however, calculating the total surface area is a simple calculation, provided you know the slant height of the pyramid and the side length of the square base.

Method 1
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Finding the Surface Area of Any Regular Pyramid

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  1. The formula is , where equals the total surface area of the pyramid, equals the perimeter of the base, equals the slant height of the pyramid, and equals the area of the base. [1]
    • The basic formula for the surface area of any pyramid, regular or irregular, is Total Surface Area = Base Area + Lateral Area. [2]
    • Don’t confuse “slant height” with “height.” The “slant height” of a regular pyramid is the shortest possible distance from the apex of the pyramid to the edge of the base. [3] The “height” of a regular pyramid is the distance from the vertex to the center of the base.
  2. If you aren’t given the perimeter but know the length of one edge of the base, you can calculate the perimeter by multiplying the length of one edge by the number of edges.
    • For example, If you are finding the surface area of a hexagonal pyramid, and you know that the length of one edge of the base is 4 cm, you would calculate to find the perimeter of the base, since a hexagon has six edges, or sides. Thus, the perimeter of the base is 24 cm, so your surface area formula will look like this: .
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  3. Make sure you are using the slant height, not the perpendicular height. The problem should provide the slant height. If you don’t know the slant height, you cannot use this method.
    • For example, if the slant height of a hexagonal pyramid is 12 cm, your formula will look like this: .
  4. How you do this will depend on the shape of the base. To learn more about finding the area of a polygon, read Find the Area of Regular Polygons .
    • For example, if you are working with a hexagonal pyramid, the base is a hexagon. To find out how to calculate the area of the base, you can read Calculate the Area of a Hexagon . The formula is , where is the length of one side of the hexagon. Since the length of one side of the hexagon is 4 cm, you would calculate:




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      So the area of the base is 41.57 square centimeters.
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    Our Expert Agrees: The surface area of a pyramid is equal to the sum of the areas of all of the faces. First, you have to get the area of the base, then add the area of the lateral sides, which is one face times the number of sides.

  5. Make sure you substitute for the variable .
    • For example, if the area of the hexagonal base is 41.57 sq. cm., your formula for surface area will now look like this: .
  6. Then, divide by two. This will give you the lateral surface area of the pyramid.
    • For example:


  7. The sum will be the lateral surface area, plus the base surface area, providing you with the total surface area for the pyramid, in square units.
    • For example:


      So, the total surface area of a hexagonal pyramid, given a base edge length of 4 cm and a slant height of 12 cm, is 185.57 square centimeters.
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Finding the Surface Area of a Square Pyramid

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  1. The formula is , where is equal to the length of one side of the base, and is equal to the slant height of the pyramid.
    • Don’t confuse “slant height” with “height.” The “slant height” is the diagonal distance from the apex of the pyramid to the edge of the base. [4] The “height” is the perpendicular distance from the vertex to the base.
    • Note that this formula is just another way of writing Total Surface Area = Base Area ( ) + Lateral Area ( ). This formula only works for regular square pyramids.
  2. Make sure you substitute the side length of the base for and the slant height for .
    • For example, if the length of one side of the base of a square pyramid is 4 cm, and the slant height is 12 cm, the formula will look like this: .
  3. This will give you the surface area of the base.
    • For example:

  4. Then, multiply by 4. This will give you the lateral surface area of the pyramid.
    • For example:



  5. This will give you the total surface area of the pyramid, in square units.
    • For example:


      So, the total surface area of a square pyramid, with a base side length of 4 cm and a slant height of 12 cm, is 112 square centimeters.
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    How do you find the lateral area of hexagonal pyramid, given the height and length of each side?
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    Use the base times height for the rectangles, and the altitude times base of the hexagonal face times three.
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    How would you calculate the surface area of pyramid that does not have a square base?
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    Use 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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    How do I double the lateral surface area of a square pyramid?
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    One 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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      To find the surface area of a pyramid, start by multiplying the perimeter of the pyramid by its slant height. Then, divide that number by 2. Finally, add the number you get to the area of the pyramid's base to find the surface area. To learn how to find the surface area of a square pyramid, scroll down!

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