Find the surface area of the square pyramid: 9ft2², 6ft²

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Find the surface area of the square pyramid: 9ft2² x 6ft² =

I believe you have provided the areas of two of the faces of the pyramid, but the surface area of a pyramid includes the areas of all its faces. Therefore, we need more information to calculate the surface area.

If the square base of the pyramid has side length 9ft and the slant height of each triangular face is 6ft, we can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the height of the pyramid:

h² = 6² - (9/2)²
h² = 36 - 40.5
h² = -4.5
Since h is a length, it cannot be negative. Therefore, there must be an error in the given information.

Please provide the correct information so that I can help you find the surface area of the square pyramid.

Find the surface area of the square pyramid: 9 x 6 =

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I apologize for my previous response. The correct formula for the surface area of a square pyramid with base s and slant height l is:


S = s² + 2sl

Using the values given, we have:

S = 9² + 2(9)(6)
S = 81 + 108
S = 189 square feet

Therefore, the surface area of the square pyramid is 189 square feet.

9 x 6?

Multiplying 9 and 6 does not give the surface area of a square pyramid.

As I mentioned earlier, we need to use the formula S = s² + 2sl, where s is the length of the base of the square pyramid and l is the slant height of each triangular face.

If you have any other information or values for the square pyramid, please let me know so I can assist you with the calculation.

But, we can mulitply!

I apologize for any confusion. Multiplying 9 and 6 would give you an area, but that would only be the area of one of the triangular faces of the square pyramid, not the entire surface area.

To find the surface area, we need to add the area of all the faces of the pyramid. The total surface area of a square pyramid is given by:

S = s^2 + 2sl

Where s is the length of the base of the pyramid and l is the slant height of each triangular face.

If you have the values for s and l, you can substitute them in the formula to find the total surface area.