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How do I get the surface area of a square pyramid?

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To \ calculate \ the \ surface \ area \ of \ a \ square \ pyramid, use \ the \ formula:\[ \text{Surface Area} = \text{Base Area} + \text{Lateral Surface Area} \]1. Base Area: \( \text{Base Area} = s^2 \) (where \( s \) is the length of one side of the square base).2. Lateral Surface Area: \( \text{Lateral Surface Area} = (1)/(2) * \text{Perimeter of Base} * \text{Slant Height} \)Combine these two values to find the total surface area.

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The surface area of a square pyramid is half of the product of its base perimeter and its slant height: SA = P × l / 2.
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