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13 September, 15:01

N 2008, the Queen Sesheshet Pyramid was discovered in Egypt. Archeologists determined that the original height of this right square pyramid was about 14 m and the original base side length was about 22 m. Determine its original lateral area to the nearest square metre.

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  1. 13 September, 18:11
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    You need to make a draw of the problem to understand what to do.

    The height of the pyramid, and half the original base side length make a rectangle triangle, whose hypothenuse is the height of the lateral area of one of the pyramids faces, so we have. So we use Pythagoras:

    hyp^2 = 11^2 + 14^2 = 317

    hyp = 17.8 m

    that is the height of the lateral area triangle

    Now to find the area of the lateral area triangle, we have:

    a = base*height/2 = 22*17.8/2

    a = 195.8 m^2

    that is the lateral area of the pyramid, 196 m^2
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