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12 July, 21:37

How can you find the volume of any triangular prism?

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  1. 12 July, 22:05
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    All prisms are uniformal shapes meaning that you only need to calculate the base are area and multiply it by the length for example:

    Circular Prisms (cylinders) = (area of the base) (height) = (πr^2) (h)

    where h is the height and r is the radius

    rectangular prisms = (area of the base) height = (ab) (c)

    square prisms (cubes) = (area of the base) height = (S^2) (S) = S^3

    where s is any side

    triangular prisms = (area of the base) height = (0.5 b h) (l) = 0.5 b h l

    b is the base of your triangle and h is the height of the triangle and l is the length of the triangular prism
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