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PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS GEOMETRY PROBLEM !!!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS GEOMETRY PROBLEM !!!!!!!!!!!-example-1

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13,328.73

To find this, first you need to find the radius which can be found through the pythagorean theorem set up as so:

24^2 + b^2 = .51^2

This gets you 44.45cm.

You then plug this in to the surface area equation of a cone which is:

SA = pi x radius (radius + square root of h^2 + r^2 unsquare root)

SA = pi x 44.45cm ( 44.45cm + square root of 25cm^2 + 44.45cm^2 unsquare root)

SA = 13,328.73cm^2

Hope this helps!
User SergV
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check the picture below.

bearing in mind the "slant height" is 0.51 meters, since there are 100 cm in 1 meter, then in 0.51m there are 0.51*100 or 51 cm.


\bf \textit{surface area of a cone}\\\\ SA=\pi r\stackrel{slant~height}{√(r^2+h^2)}+\pi r^2~~ \begin{cases} r=45\\ √(r^2+h^2)=51 \end{cases} \\\\\\ SA=\pi (45)(51)+\pi (45)^2 \\\\\\ SA=2295\pi +2025\pi\implies SA= 4320\pi
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS GEOMETRY PROBLEM !!!!!!!!!!!-example-1
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