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notmeta:

Explain finding the height of a triangular prism to the height of the base used when calculating your "B" confused

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also need help with this "Explain what makes the FORMULA for total surface area different than the formula for lateral surface area? "

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toga:

When calculating the surface area or volume of a triangular prism, the height of the base is an important measurement that needs to be determined accurately. To find the height of the triangular prism, you can use the formula H = V / B, where H represents the height of the prism, V is the volume of the prism, and B is the area of the base. By dividing the volume of the prism by the area of the base, you can determine the height of the prism in relation to the height of the base. It's important to note that the height of the base refers to the perpendicular distance between the base and the opposite face of the prism.

toga:

The formula for total surface area is different than the formula for lateral surface area because total surface area includes both the lateral surface area and the area of the base(s) of the object, while lateral surface area only includes the area of the vertical sides of the object. In other words, total surface area takes into account all the surfaces that make up the object, while lateral surface area only accounts for the sides that are perpendicular to the base. To calculate total surface area, you need to add the lateral surface area to the area of the base(s), while to calculate lateral surface area, you only need to find the area of the vertical sides.

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