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Area Volume Formulas

This document provides formulas for calculating the areas of various shapes like squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, and polygons. It also lists formulas for calculating the volumes of cubes, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, spheres and ellipsoids. Finally, it gives the surface area formulas for cubes, prisms, and spheres.

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Area Volume Formulas

This document provides formulas for calculating the areas of various shapes like squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, and polygons. It also lists formulas for calculating the volumes of cubes, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, spheres and ellipsoids. Finally, it gives the surface area formulas for cubes, prisms, and spheres.

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Math2.

org Math Tables: Areas, Volumes, Surface Areas


(Math) (pi = = 3.141592...)

Areas

square = a2

rectangle = ab

parallelogram = bh

trapezoid = h/2 (b1 + b2)

circle = pi r 2

ellipse = pi r1 r2

triangle = (1/2) b h equilateral triangle = (1/4) (3) a2 triangle given S S = (1/2) a b sin ! triangle given a"b"c = #s(s$a)(s$b)(s$c)% &hen s = (a+b+c)/2 (Heron's formula) regular pol'gon = (1/2) n sin(3()*/n) S2 &hen n = + o, sides and S = length ,rom center to a corner

Volumes

cube = a3

rectangular prism = a b c

irregular prism = b h

c'linder = b h = r2 h

p'ramid = (1/3) b h

cone = (1/3) b h = 1/3 r2 h

sphere = (4/3) r3

ellipsoid = (4/3) pi r1 r2 r3

Surface Areas

cube = ( a2 prism(lateral area) = perimeter(b) . (total area) = perimeter(b) . + 2b

sphere = 4 r2

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