To determine the surface area of a cylinder, one needs to compute the area of its two circular bases along with its lateral or side surface. This can be achieved using the formula 2πr(h+r), where 'r' denotes the radius of the base and 'h' represents the height of the cylinder.
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None | Find the surface area of a cylinder with a base r… | Given a cylinder with a base radius of 3 yd and a height of 7 yd, we are to find the surface area. … |
None | Un cylindre a un rayon de $22 \mathrm{~cm}$ à la … | 1. Calculate the area of one of the bases: A = π * r^2 = 3.1416 * (22)^2 = \(1520.53 cm^2\) |
None | Find the surface area of a cylinder with a height… | \mathrm{Surface\ Area} = 2\pi r^2 + 2\pi rh |
None | What is the surface area of the cylinder with hei… | Surface area of a cylinder = \( 2\pi r^2 + 2\pi rh \) |