7.2 what is the surface area? pg. 6 surface area of prisms and cylinders

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7.2 What Is The Surface Area? Pg. 6 Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders

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Page 1: 7.2 What Is The Surface Area? Pg. 6 Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders

7.2

What Is The Surface Area?

Pg. 6Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders

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7.2 – What Is The Surface Area?Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders

So far this chapter, you have investigated the names given to three-dimensional solids. Today you will explore different ways to find the surface area of a prism.

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7.6 – NETS AND SURFACE AREAAnother way to represent a solid is with a net. When folded, a net will form the three dimensional solid it represents.

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 a. With your team, predict what the three-dimensional solid formed by the nets will look like.

cylinder Triangular prism

cubeRectangular prism

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b. Find the surface area of the prisms by finding the area of each face and adding them together. Don't forget units.

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12

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10

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30 30

120 130 50

SA = 360cm2

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18 18

90 210

180

150

SA = 666m2

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c. Obtain the resource pages from your teacher. Cut out each net and fold along the lines to create the three-dimensional solids. Label the bases and the height of the prisms.

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d. Amber has a hard time visualizing the shape. She wants to come up with a formula that will work for any prism. Examine the nets you cut out and come up with a formula that will let you find the surface area of any prism.

SA = 2B + PH

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7.7 – SURFACE AREAUse the new formula to find the surface area of each shape.

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30

22

7

SA = 2B + PHSA = 2(30) + (22)(7)SA = 60 + 154

SA = 214m2

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½(6)(8) =

24

9SA = 2B + PHSA = 2(24) + (24)(9)SA = 48 + 216

SA = 264ft2

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7.8 – TURNING PRISMSWhat if the bases are not at the top and bottom of the prism?a. Explain how the shape at right is a prism. Is it a rectangular prism? Why or why not?

Two congruent parallel bases

Triangular prism

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b. Shade in one of the bases of the prism. Then find the base area.

3 3

303 3

16 3 3

2A

9 3A

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c. Find the surface area. Don't forget units.

2SA B PH

2 9 3 18 8SA 218 3 144SA in

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7.9 – CYLINDERSWhat if the base is a circle? Find the surface area of the cylinder. a. How do you find the area of one base? Perimeter?

2A r

2C r

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b. Change the formula you developed by plugging in the circle formulas. Then find the surface area of the cylinder.

2SA B PH 22 2SA r rH

22 2 2 2 10SA 8 40SA

248SA m