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30.06.2021 •
Mathematics
The sides of the triangular base of prism are 10 cm 8 cm and 6cm respectively and it is 15 cm long .Find the total suface area of the prism.
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Ответ:
408 cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
the total SA = (2×½×6×8) + (10+8+6)×15
= 48 + 360
= 408 cm²
Ответ:
Hello from MrBillDoesMath!
See discussion below
Discussion:
See attachment. Point (-3,0) shown in red. Note -3 is <0 and hence point appears to the left of the origin.
Thank you,
MrB