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Surface area of cone below diameter AB is 20 and distance from B to C is 10

Surface area of cone below diameter AB is 20 and distance from B to C is 10-example-1
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It is given that the diameter of the base of the cone is AB=20, and the slant height is BC=10.

Recall that the radius is one-half of the diameter, it follows that:


r=(1)/(2)\cdot20=10

Note that the radius (r), vertical height (h), and slant height (l) of a cone form a right triangle which satisfies the Pythagorean Theorem:


h^2+r^2=l^2

Substitute r=10 and l=10 into the equation:


\begin{gathered} h^2+10^2=10^2 \\ \Rightarrow h^2=10^2-10^2 \\ \Rightarrow h^2=0 \\ \Rightarrow h=0 \end{gathered}

Notice that the height of the cone is calculated to be zero which is not possible for a cone.

The Surface Area of a cone is:


S=\pi r^2+\pi rl

Substitute r=10 and l=10 into the formula:


\begin{gathered} S=\pi(10^2)+\pi(10)(10) \\ \Rightarrow S=100\pi+100\pi=200\pi\text{ square units} \end{gathered}

The answer is 200π square units.

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