Hello everyone! I'm sorry I couldn't go on for a few days, my Internet wasn't working properly. Finally it's working. So now I can do the posts Mr. Backe assigned us. And I can finally comment too. So anyways I am going to tell you the Most Elegant ways to find Rectangular Prisms, Triangular Prisms, the Cube, the Cylinder, and any Square Based Prism.
The Rectangular Prism:
SA=2(lw)+2(hl)+2(hw)
SA=2(6)(10)+2(4)(10)+2(4)(6)
SA=120+80+48
SA=248 square units
The Triangular Prisms:
First you find the area of a triangle.
A=bh/2
A=(4)(4)/2
A=16/b
A=8 square units
And then the base.
A=bh
A=(4)(10)
A=40 square units
And finally the roofs.
You have to find the hypotenuse by using the Pythagorean Theorem.
a squared + b squared = c squared
4 squared + 4 squared = c squared
16 + 16 = c squared
32 (square rooted) = c squared (square rooted)
5.656 = c
A=2[h(Hyp.)]
A=2[10(5.656)]
A=2(56.56)
A=113.12 square units
Then you add all of the answers together.
113.12 + 40 + 8 = 161.12 square units
I know it looks complicated but this is as elegant it's gonna get.
The Cube:
SA= 6s squared
SA= 6(3) squared
SA= 6(9)
SA= 54 units square
The Cylinder:
SA=2 pi r squared + 2 pi r h
SA=2(3.14)(3)squared + 2 (3.14)(3)(8)
SA=2(3.14)(9) + 2(3.14)(24)
SA=(3.14)18+ (3.14) 48
SA=56.52+150.72
SA=207.24
Any Square Based Prism:
You could use this if you have any Prism with a square. You could use it as a base. If you had a rectangular prism with a square on the sides than you use this formula.
Thank you for reading! Please leave a comment and tell me how I did!
4 comments:
Great job! Really liked your diagrams and explanations
Good job Zerlina! Nice pictures, and explanations! :D
Awesome job Zerlina! Nice colours and pictures. Your examples are very clear and understandable. Keep it up!
Great post! I like your images they were easy to see and read. I also like how you used colours (:
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