The first step in finding the surface area of a cone is to measure the radius of the circle part of the cone. The next step is to find the area of the circle, or base. The area of a circle is 3.14 times the radius squared (πr2). Now, you will need to find the area of the cone itself. In order to do this, you must measure the side (slant height) of the cone. Make sure you use the same form of measurement as the radius.
You can now use the measurement of the side to find the area of the cone. The formula for the area of a cone is 3.14 times the radius times the side (πrl).
So the surface area of the cone equals the area of the circle plus the area of the cone and the final formula is given by:
SA = πr2 + πrl
For this case we have that by definition, the equation of the line of the slope-intersection form is given by:

Where:
m: It's the slope
b: It is the cut point with the y axis.
By definition, if two straight lines are parallel then their slopes are equal. Thus, the slope of the line sought will be 

We substitute the given point to find b:

Finally the line is:

Answer:

Answer:
The value of f is 80.6.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the equation and asked to solve for f.
If we are given a fraction with a variable in the numerator, we can multiply both sides of the equation by the denominator to isolate it.
For example, if you look at this equation:

We can multiply both sides by 26 to get the a by itself so the equation can be solved.

Therefore, we can apply this same technique to the equation 

Therefore, the value of f is 80.6.
First, add -5 to -14:
-3x < -9
Then, just divide!:
x < 3
Hopefully that helped! :)
Answer:
x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
5x = 24 + 6
5x = 30
5x/5 = 30/5
x = 6