Learning How To Calculate The Area Of An Isosceles Triangle-Based Prism
December 2011 BENTUK DAN RUANG from amazingmaths2011.blogspot.my Learning How to Calculate the Area of an Isosceles Triangle-Based Prism What is an Isosceles Triangle-Based Prism? A prism is a three-dimensional solid object that has two identical, parallel faces that are connected by multiple faces. An isosceles triangle-based prism is a special type of prism that has two isosceles triangle-shaped faces connected by multiple rectangular faces. This type of prism is a regular polyhedron with all faces being congruent, meaning that all faces are the same size and shape. What is the Formula for Calculating the Area of an Isosceles Triangle-Based Prism? The formula for calculating the area of an isosceles triangle-based prism can be expressed as follows: A = B + 2(H × T), where B is the base area, H is the height of the prism, and T is the area of the triangle. This formula can be used to calculate the surface area of a prism when its base area, height, and triangle area are known. An Exam...