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How do you find surface area of a 3D figure? - Answers
length times width i think* * * * *There are different formulae for calculating the surface areas of different 3D figures. If the 3D figure is a polyhedron, then each face is a ploygon and you can use the various formulae to calculate the area of each face and then add them together.There are straightforward equations for ellipsoids, and members of the conic family but other 3D shapes have more complicated formulae.
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How do you find surface area of a 3D figure? - Answers
length times width i think* * * * *There are different formulae for calculating the surface areas of different 3D figures. If the 3D figure is a polyhedron, then each face is a ploygon and you can use the various formulae to calculate the area of each face and then add them together.There are straightforward equations for ellipsoids, and members of the conic family but other 3D shapes have more complicated formulae.
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How do you find surface area of a 3D figure? - Answers
length times width i think* * * * *There are different formulae for calculating the surface areas of different 3D figures. If the 3D figure is a polyhedron, then each face is a ploygon and you can use the various formulae to calculate the area of each face and then add them together.There are straightforward equations for ellipsoids, and members of the conic family but other 3D shapes have more complicated formulae.
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