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How do you find the surface area for a triangular pyramid
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Pyramid Surface Area = (½ * Perimeter of Base * Slant Height) + Base Area
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The formula for finding the surface area of a triangular pyramid is:
Area of the base + (3/2)bh
b = base
h = height
Hope this helped☺☺
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