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I need help with Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders!!! Its really got me stumped. Please help!!!
I am having trouble with this topic in particular. Could someone post a example problem and the answer??? It would really help me understand. I am not very good at math.
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hi shyclaw
Welcome to the forum.
There's a load of pictures of prisms here:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/prisms.html
That should give you an idea of what one is.
To get the surface area you need the area of each end and the area of the rectangular sides
So for a triangular prism surface area = (area of one end) x 2 + area of the three rectangular sides.
At the bottom of that page you'll find some questions so you can get some practice.
For a cylinder:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/cylinder.html
you need the area of each circular end plus the area of the curved surface. If you imagine it 'unfolded' it is a rectangular shape with length equal to the length of the cylinder and width equal to the circumference of the circle.
Hope that helps.
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Bob
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Thank you!!!!!!! This REALLY helps!!! Thanks sooo much! ☺
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You are welcome.
Post again when you next get stuck.
Bob
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Ok!
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