You’ve covered the solid geometry topics that you’re likely to encounter on Math 2. You’ve reviewed
the facts and formulas and learned some useful strategies. Now it’s time for you to try another set of
typical Math 2 solid geometry questions.
THINGS TO REMEMBER:
Five Formulas You Don’t Need to Memorize
(These solids formulas are included in the Math 2 directions.)
Surface Area of a Rectangular Solid
Distance Between Opposite Vertices of a Rectangular Solid
Volume Formulas for Uniform Solids
Surface Area of a Sphere = 4πr^2
If the length is ℓ, the width is w, and the height is h, the formula is:
Surface Area = 2ℓw + 2wh + 2ℓh