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How do you find the surface area of a cylinder?

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The surface area of a cylinder is simply 2 •
\pi • radius • height + 2 •
\pi
radius^(2)


User Saeid Mirzaei
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To find the surface area of a cylinder add the surface area of each end plus the surface area of the side. Each end is a circle so the surface area of each end is π * r2, where r is the radius of the end. There are two ends so their combinded surface area is 2 π * r2. The surface area of the side is the circumference times the height or 2 π * r * h, where r is the radius and h is the height of the side.

The entire formula for the surface area of a cylinder is 2 π r2 + 2 π r h
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