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Use a surface integral to find the general formula for the surface area of a cone with height latex: h and base radius latex: a(excluding the base).
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Use a surface integral to find the general formula for the surface area of a cone with height latex: h and base radius latex: a(excluding the base).
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Use a surface integral to find the general formula for the surface area of a cone with height latex: h and base radius latex: a(excluding the base).
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We can parameterize this part of a cone by
with
and
. Then
The area of this surface (call it
) is then
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