Concept explainers
To find:
The slant height of the pyramid.
Answer to Problem 23PPS
The slant height is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The surface area of a square pyramid is
Calculation:
The surface area
Substitute
Since the pyramid is a square with side
Area of square is
So, the side is
Perimeter of square is
So,
Substitute
Hence, the slant height is
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