Math, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

what is difference between lateral surface area and total surface area??

not too long answer please​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Short answer- The lateral surface of an object is all of the sides of the object, excluding its base and top (when they exist).

Long Answer- The lateral surface of an object is all of the sides of the object, excluding its base and top (when they exist). The lateral surface area is the area of the lateral surface. This is to be distinguished from the total surface area, which is the lateral surface area together with the areas of the base and top.

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Answered by manvihere
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Step-by-step explanation:

The lateral surface of an object is all of the sides of the object, excluding its base and top (when they exist). The lateral surface area is the area of the lateral surface. This is to be distinguished from the total surface area, which is the lateral surface area together with the areas of the base and top.

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