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This document contains formulas for calculating the areas, perimeters, volumes, and surfaces of various shapes. It includes formulas for rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids, circles, rectangular solids, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres. For each shape, the relevant formula(s) for calculating things like area, perimeter, volume, and surface area are provided.
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This document contains formulas for calculating the areas, perimeters, volumes, and surfaces of various shapes. It includes formulas for rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids, circles, rectangular solids, prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres. For each shape, the relevant formula(s) for calculating things like area, perimeter, volume, and surface area are provided.
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ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT

Formulaes

Danuar Trianur Rohman 1TC B 091331039

POLITEKNIK NEGERI BANDUNG 2009

FORMULAES
V=IxR To read it Capital (V) equals capital (I) multiple capital (R) This formula to get tension

Shapes

Formula Rectangle: Area = Length X Width A = lw Perimeter = 2 X Lengths + 2 X Widths P = 2l + 2w Parallelogram Area = Base X Height a = bh Triangle Area = 1/2 of the base X the height a = 1/2 bh Perimeter = a + b + c (add the length of the three sides) Trapezoid Perimeter = area + b1 + b2 + c P = a + b1 + b2 + c

Circle Try the Online tool. The distance around the circle is a circumference. The distance across the circle is the diameter (d). The radius (r) is the distance from the center to a point on the circle. (Pi = 3.14) More about circles. d = 2r c = d = 2 r A = r2 (=3.14)

Rectangular Solid Volume = Length X Width X Height V = lwh Surface = 2lw + 2lh + 2wh

Prisms Volume = Base X Height v=bh Surface = 2b + Ph (b is the area of the base P is the perimeter of the base) Cylinder Volume = r2 x height V = r2 h Surface = 2 radius x height S = 2rh + 2r2

Pyramid V = 1/3 bh b is the area of the base Surface Area: Add the area of the base to the sum of the areas of all of the triangular faces. The areas of the triangular faces will have different formulas for different shaped bases. Cones Volume = 1/3 r2 x height V= 1/3 r2h Surface = r2 + rs S = r2 + rs =r2 + r

Sphere Volume = 4/3 r3 V = 4/3 r3 Surface = 4r2 S = 4r2

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