what is the most easiest way( or can you teach me) for Pythagorean theorem using composite solids for my test tomorrow?

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Depending on which type of solid you are talking about; for instance, with a pyramid, take one side of it and find everything you need (i.e. side lengths, angle degrees) then multiply the number you got by using the Pythagorean theorem, by how many other triangle faces there are. The square base is just 2 triangles depending on how you split it up.
i need help with everything because these make me confused, can you help me on what to do for each solid? if not its fine then but i need help so i can pass this test, i get really confused on what i should do first, then after that so i need the steps please(for all of shapes if possible)?
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