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Rzqust [24]
3 years ago
15

What is the radius and diameter of the following circle?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Tomtit [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Volume of a cone: 1. V = (1/3)πr2h 2. Slant height of a cone: 1. s = √(r2 + h2) 3. Lateral surface area of a cone: 1. L = πrs = πr√(r2 + h2) 4. Base surface area of a cone (a circle): 1. B = πr2 5. Total surface area of a cone: 1. A = L + B = πrs + πr2 = πr(s + r) = πr(r + √(r2 + h2))

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Volume of a cone: 1. V = (1/3)πr2h 2. Slant height of a cone: 1. s = √(r2 + h2) 3. Lateral surface area of a cone: 1. L = πrs = πr√(r2 + h2) 4. Base surface area of a cone (a circle): 1. B = πr2 5. Total surface area of a cone: 1. A = L + B = πrs + πr2 = πr(s + r) = πr(r + √(r2 + h2))

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