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For a cone, if the radius was quadrupled and the slant height was reduced to 1/6 of its original size what would be the formula to find the modified surface area.

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Let
r be the radius of the cone's base and
\ell the slant height.

The surface area of a cone is


A=\pi r^2+\pi r\ell

If the radius is quadrupled (
r\to4r) and the slant height scaled by a factor of
\frac16, then the new area is


A=\pi(4r)^2+\pi (4r)\left(\frac\ell6\right)

A=16\pi r^2+\frac23\pi r\ell
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