The formula to calculate the Base Area of a Square Pyramid given its edge length is:
\[ \text{Base Area} = \text{Edge Length}^2 \]
The Base Area of a Square Pyramid is the total amount of two-dimensional space occupied on the base surface of the square pyramid. The edge length of the base of the square pyramid is the length of the straight line connecting any two adjacent vertices of the base.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{Base Area} = 10^2 \approx 100 \, \text{square meters} \]
The Base Area is approximately 100 square meters.
Edge Length (meters) | Base Area (square meters) |
---|---|
8 | 64.000000000000000 |
9 | 81.000000000000000 |
10 | 100.000000000000000 |
11 | 121.000000000000000 |
12 | 144.000000000000000 |