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fomenos
2 years ago
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Which equation can be used to calculate the surface area of the triangular prism net show below?

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1 answer:
slava [35]2 years ago
4 0

The equation  that can be used to calculate the surface area of the triangular prism net shown below is mathematically given as

SA = (1/2)(5)(12) + (1/2)(5)(12) + (5)(2) + (12)(2) + (13)(2)  

<h3>Which equation can be used to calculate the surface area of the triangular prism net shown?</h3>

Generally, The region or area that is occupied by the surface of any particular item is referred to as that object's surface area.

In conclusion, the equation surface area of the triangular prism will be one that accommodates all parameters

SA = (1/2)(5)(12) + (1/2)(5)(12) + (5)(2) + (12)(2) + (13)(2)  

SA = (1/2)(5)(12) + (1/2)(5)(12) + (5)(2) + (12)(2) + (13)(2)  

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