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Can someone help me find the surface area of a cylinder in terms of pi? radius of 5 height 8
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Can someone help me find the surface area of a cylinder in terms of pi? radius of 5 height 8
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The Surface area of the cylinder is 130π in terms of π. The formula for surface area of a cylinder is 2πrh + 2
πr^2
2*π*5*8 + 2*
π*5^2
2*
π*40 + 2*
π*25
2
π*40 +2
π*25
80
π + 50
π
130
π
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The surface area of a cylinder is 2*pi*r*h(side area)+2*pi*r^2(bases).
When you plug in the values: 2*pi*5*8+2*pi*25 = 80pi+50pi
Answer: 130pi
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