The slant height of an object (such as a frustum, or pyramid) is the distance measured along a lateral face from the base to the apex along the "center" of the face. In other words, it is the altitude of the triangle comprising a lateral face (Kern and Bland 1948, p. 50).
The slant height of a right circular cone is the distance from the apex to a point on the base (Kern and Bland 1948, p. 60), and is related to the height and base radius by
For a right pyramid with a regular -gonal base of side length , the slant height is given by
where is the inradius of the base.