This document provides formulas for calculating the area and circumference of basic shapes like squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, as well as the volume of cubes, rectangular prisms, and cylinders. It also explains how to find the surface area of an object by adding together the individual areas of its components. Key symbols are defined, such as π representing 3.14, and d and r representing diameter and radius.
This document provides formulas for calculating the area and circumference of basic shapes like squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, as well as the volume of cubes, rectangular prisms, and cylinders. It also explains how to find the surface area of an object by adding together the individual areas of its components. Key symbols are defined, such as π representing 3.14, and d and r representing diameter and radius.
This document provides formulas for calculating the area and circumference of basic shapes like squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, as well as the volume of cubes, rectangular prisms, and cylinders. It also explains how to find the surface area of an object by adding together the individual areas of its components. Key symbols are defined, such as π representing 3.14, and d and r representing diameter and radius.
This document provides formulas for calculating the area and circumference of basic shapes like squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, as well as the volume of cubes, rectangular prisms, and cylinders. It also explains how to find the surface area of an object by adding together the individual areas of its components. Key symbols are defined, such as π representing 3.14, and d and r representing diameter and radius.
square = Side x Side rectangle= Base x height triangle Base x height ÷ 2 circle= π x r2 circle= π x (d÷2)2 Formulas for Circumference 2xπxr πxd Formulas for volume cube = length x width x height rectangular prism = length x width x height cylinder = π x r2 x height cylinder = π x (d÷2)2 x height How to find surface area add the area of every shape and add it together to get the surface area