Surface Area of Pyramids SECTION 5.07. After completing this lesson, you will be able to say: I can...

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Surface Area of Pyramids SECTION 5.07

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Page 1: Surface Area of Pyramids SECTION 5.07. After completing this lesson, you will be able to say: I can represent three-dimensional figures using nets made.

Surface Area of Pyramids

SECTION 5.07

Page 2: Surface Area of Pyramids SECTION 5.07. After completing this lesson, you will be able to say: I can represent three-dimensional figures using nets made.

After completing this lesson, you will be able to say:

I can represent three-dimensional figures using nets made of rectangles and triangles.

I can use nets to find the surface area of three-dimensional figures.

I can use nets to solve problems about surface area.

Page 3: Surface Area of Pyramids SECTION 5.07. After completing this lesson, you will be able to say: I can represent three-dimensional figures using nets made.

Pyramids

What Is a Pyramid?

Pyramid:A polyhedron that contains one base with three or more faces that meet at a point.

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Types of Pyramids

Rectangular Pyramid • base is a rectangle.• There are 4 triangular faces

connected at the top point to form the pyramid.

• Opposite triangular faces are congruent.

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Types of Pyramids

Square Pyramid• base is a square.• There are 4 triangular faces

connected at the top point to form the pyramid.

• The four triangular faces are congruent.

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Types of Pyramids

Triangular Pyramid • base is a triangle.• There are 3 triangular faces

connected at the top point to form the pyramid.

• If any of the sides of the triangle base are congruent, then the faces attached to those sides will be congruent to each other.

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Types of Pyramids

Pentagonal Pyramid• base is a pentagon.• There are 5 triangular faces

connected at the top point to form the pyramid.

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Types of Pyramids

Hexagonal Pyramid• base is a hexagon.• There are 6 triangular faces

connected at the top point to form the pyramid.

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Surface Area of Pyramids

We can use the nets of Pyramids to find the surface area.

Now, let's calculate the area of the square base. Area of the square base:8 in × 8 in = 64 in2

The last part in the calculation is to just determine the sum of all the faces. Total surface area of the pyramid:176 in2 + 64 in2 = 240 in2

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Try it

Can you find the surface area of this pyramid?

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Check your work

Total surface area:130 cm2 + 163.48 cm2 + 134 cm2 = 427.48 cm2

Page 12: Surface Area of Pyramids SECTION 5.07. After completing this lesson, you will be able to say: I can represent three-dimensional figures using nets made.

Now that you completed this lesson, you should be able to say:

I can represent three-dimensional figures using nets made of rectangles and triangles.

I can use nets to find the surface area of three-dimensional figures.

I can use nets to solve problems about surface area.