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How do you calculate the surface area for triangular pyramids? - Answers
The answer depends on the information provided. There is no simple formula unless the object is a regular tetrahedron. It may be necessary to make repeated use of Pythagoras's theorem on the base lengths and vertical height to calculate the slant heights, and use these to derive the area of each face. Not an easy task!
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How do you calculate the surface area for triangular pyramids? - Answers
The answer depends on the information provided. There is no simple formula unless the object is a regular tetrahedron. It may be necessary to make repeated use of Pythagoras's theorem on the base lengths and vertical height to calculate the slant heights, and use these to derive the area of each face. Not an easy task!
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How do you calculate the surface area for triangular pyramids? - Answers
The answer depends on the information provided. There is no simple formula unless the object is a regular tetrahedron. It may be necessary to make repeated use of Pythagoras's theorem on the base lengths and vertical height to calculate the slant heights, and use these to derive the area of each face. Not an easy task!
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