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The radius of a cylinder is (3x-2cm). The height of the cylinder is (x+3cm).

What is the surface area of the cylinder?
Use the formula A=2\pi r^(2)+2\pi rh.

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Answer:


(24\pi x^2-10\pi x-4\pi) square centimeters

Step-by-step explanation:

Let


r=\text{radius of the cylinder}=3x-2 < br/ >


h=\text{height of the cylinder}=x+3

Then the surface area of the cylinder is given by


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


=2\pi r(r+h)


=2\pi (3x-2)((3x-2)+(x+3))


=2\pi (3x-2)(4x+1)


=2\pi(12x^2-5x-2)


\boxed{A=(24\pi x^2-10\pi x-4\pi )cm^2}

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