Surface area and volume
Big Idea 2: Develop an understanding of and use formulas to determine surface areas and volumes of three-dimensional shapes.
Volume Cylinders, Cones, Pyramids and Spheres Cylinder Volume = r 2 h See homework examples.
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A polyhedron (3D shape) has faces that are polygons (2D shape) - Poly means many; hedron means faces Two faces meet at an edge Three or more edges meet.
The two shaded faces of the prisms shown are its bases An altitude of a prism is a segment joining the two base planes and perpendicular to both The faces.
GEOMETRY. Students are expected to: 1) Determine and apply formulas for perimeter, area, surface area, and volume. 2) Demonstrate an understanding of.
Chapter 12: Areas and Volumes of Solids