Geometry 2: Surface Area Of Solids
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Explains how the formula is developed for calculating the surface area of geometric solids (three-dimensional) shapes, such as right prisms: rectangular, triangular, and circular (cylinder). Also explains how to calculate surface area of non-right prisms, such as: four-sided pyramids, cones, and spheres. Uses formulas for the area of two-dimensional shapes learned in Geometry, Part 1 (#11549) to calculate the total surface area.
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Runtime: 23 minutes 6 seconds
- Topic: Mathematics
- Subtopic: Geometry, Mathematics
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 10
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- Release Year: 2006
- Producer/Distributor: Benchmark Media
- Series: Geometry
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